Kate Adie
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
Conservative MP Nadine Dorries is suspended by her party for being a contestant on I'm A Celebrity and the reports and inquiries announced in the wake of revelations about Jimmy Savile's paedophile… Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
The latest on the Jimmy Saville revelations and the recent Tory conference. Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
The hangover from the London Olympics and will the UK build sport up in schools. Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
The Tony Nicklinson right-to-die case, Olympics ticket fraud, and Julian Assange wants Ecuador to give him asylum. Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
The Olympic torch relay; a row over giving the right to vote to prisoners; and relaxed slang from top politicians. Audio
UK correspondent Kate Adie
The battle to be mayor of London, and Rupert Murdoch is grilled about his political influence at the Leveson inquiry. Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
Government curbs on the internet and made up claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
UK correspondent Kate Adie discusses current news issues in Britain. Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
Hamleys toy store tackles a controversial subject, the Military Wives Choir and the Miners Trade Union building in Sheffield is to become a casino. Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
The Labour party's conference in Liverpool, the state of the UK economy and the death of comedy writer David Croft. Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
Kate updates us on the latest news and current affairs from Britain. Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
British Prime Minister David Cameron's promise to hold an inquiry into what he calls a "disgusting" phone hacking scandal by the News of the World. Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
The Mothers' Union is making headlines for its report into the sexualisation of children, money worries as government cuts begin to bite and a care homes scandal. Audio
UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
UK correspondent Kate Adie discusses problems with gossip and superinjunctions. Audio
UK correspondent - Kate Adie
Discusses News International's apology for phone-hacking activities, and the problem with street parties being held for the Royal nuptials. Audio