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UK: Deputy PM in hot water over house tax
UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to talk about deputy PM and housing secretary Angela Rayner's admission that she underpaid stamp duty when buying an £800,000 flat. Audio
UK govt cracking down on student visa overstayers
UK correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about the UK government's crack down on international students overstaying their visas and a new initiative by one of the country's largest supermarket… Audio
European leaders expressing outrage at Russia attack on Kyiv
UK correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about European leaders expressing their outrage at Russia's deadliest attack on Kyiv in over a month, as well as councils in the UK that have issueed… Audio
UK: Reform's deportation plan, energy prices, record hot summer
UK correspondent Matt Dathan look at Nigel Farage's Reform party's plans for mass deportations - 600,000 illegal migrants over five years if Reform wins the next general election, which polls suggest… Audio
UK joins 26 countries in calling for media access into Gaza
United Kingdom correspondent, Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about the UK joining 26 other countries in calling for Israel to allow independent foreign media access into Gaza, as well as the price of… Audio
Injuction to remove asylum seekers in UK sparks controversy
UK correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about a temporary high court injuction to remove asylum seekers from a hotel in Essex which has caused controversy, as well as some children on… Audio
Migrant crossings to the UK reach a new high
United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about migrant crossings to the UK reaching a new high, as well as millions of dollars worth of luxury cars being seized in central London. Audio
UK set to start turning around asylum seekers
United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about the UK being set to start turning asylum seekers around within a matter of days, as well as several countries meeting in Geneva in… Audio
Thousands of UK doctors prepare to strike
United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Melissa Chan-Green about Hospitals across England and Wales bracing for major disruption as thousands of doctors prepare to go on strike. Audio
UK: Secret plan to relocated Afghan nationals named in
The extraordinary data leak about 19,000 Afghans trying to flee to the UK, which led to a £850 million secret relocation scheme, which in turn, led to a super-injunction to cover it all up until this… Audio
Second host on MasterChef UK sacked
United Kingdom correspodent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Melissa Chan-Green about a second host on the popular cooking show MasterChef UK being sacked, as well as customers at a London fish and chip… Audio
UK: Macron meets the King
UK correspondent Hugo Gye talks about the French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit, anew report by the Office for Budget Responsibility finds the outlook dire for British finances and Wimbledon… Audio
UK medicine regulators warn against weight-loss injection
United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about the UK's medicine regulators warning that popular weight-loss jabs could be linked to hundreds of people getting sick and 10… Audio
UK nationals among victims of Air India plane crash
United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about the victims of the Air India plane crash that was supposed to fly to London, many of which were UK nationals. Audio
UK: AUKUS, Spending review, Israel criticism, Gibraltar deal
UK correspondent Harriet Line on AUKUS, UK spending plans and a deal over Gibralter's border.
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Youngsters in UK could face social media curfew
United Kindgom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about a potential social media curfew for young people and an ongoing spat between farmers and big supermarkets. Audio
Renewed Madeleine McCann search comes to an end
United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about the renewed search for Madeleine McCann coming to an end, rubbish piling up on Birmingham's streets following waste management… Audio
Man arrested over Liverpool parade crash to appear in court
United Kingdom correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about how the man arrested over the Liverpool parade crash is due to appear in court, how packets of Haribo lollies are being recalled in… Audio
UK correspondent Hugo Gye, Political Editor of The i Paper
Hugo discusses the latest over the car attack in Liverpool, government spending rows and possible drought after a dry spring. Audio