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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the "technical glitch" that saw nearly 16,000 go unreported. Audio
'Long Covid': Why are some people not recovering?
For most people, Covid-19 is a brief and mild disease but some are left struggling with symptoms including lasting fatigue, persistent pain and breathlessness for months.
London's Calling: the BBC World Service
Rob Hughes-Jones from the BBC's World Service with an update on Covid-19 globally including responses to the US President Donald Trump's behaviour over the past few days since he tested positive for… Audio
UK: PM seeks to calm fears, island plan for asylum seekers
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about Boris Johnson's first press conference in 3 weeks aimed at calming fears over a rise in Covid cases. The UK is looking at setting up asylum… Audio
UK goes back to hard lockdown and businesses closing
The UK's going into hard lockdown for a predicted six months, some businesses say they won't survive. UK Correspondent Nick Pandolfi talks to The Panel about the mood of the nation. Audio
Covid's return, trans-rights and anti-lockdown celebrities
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk the new rules introduced to pubs, restaurants and sporting events as the daily case number rises above 6000. There's warnings new customs checks will… Audio
Britain resists another nationwide lockdown
Boris Johnson is fighting the possibility of another national lockdown, saying it would have "disastrous" financial consequences. In the past 24 hours, cases in the UK increased by almost four… Audio
Boris faces grilling on Covid, Brexit prompts resignations
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to tall about the surge in Covid numbers - with almost 4000 recorded overnight. Boris Johnson has faced a grilling from MPs about the speed of the testing… Audio
London Calling: the latest from the BBC World Service
Audrey Tinline from the BBC's World Service gives an update on the fate of thousands of migrants after a fire destroys a huge refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos. Audio
Covid-19: 'We must act' to prevent second lockdown - UK PM
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has outlined a new rule restricting gatherings to a maximum of six people and detailed a "moonshot" testing plan.
UK pub bans kids under 12
Families have hit out at a pub in the UK after the owners banned children under the age of 12. Audio
UK mulls how to pay for Covid, schools open, BBC makes U-turn
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about relations with Russia hitting a new low, as Germany says it has proof Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok -… Audio
Border barney, Abbott goes to London, Facebook fight
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about attempts by Prime Minister Scott Morrison to negotiate a lifting of border restrictions and replace them with "hotspot"… Audio
Miriam Margolyes: Unearthing the real Australia
Celebrated actress Miriam Margolyes became a naturalised Australian in 2013, but over the course of filming her new series, Miriam Margolyes: Almost Australian, she realised there was a lot she didn't… Video, Audio
Exams chaos fallout, Tony Abbott's trade role, Proms row
UK correspondent Harriet Line looks at the resignation of the head of the Department for Education following the exam results fiasco earlier this month, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott… Audio
An Invisible Battle: Coping with Mental Distress
A young woman uncovers a dark family secret, while facing an invisible battle with depression and the fight to come out the other end.
WARNING: This episode contains discussion around depression and… Audio
A-level fiasco and a U-turn
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about the government's U-tun on using an algorithm to award A-level and GCSEs in England - but why has there been no repercussions for Education… Audio
UK remains committed to Pacific
Despite its own challenges with covid-19, a shrinking economy and less money to spend on foreign aid, the United Kingdom government says it remains committed to its role as a development partner in… Audio
Mask rules toughen for UK and Paris as Covid-19 cases spike
A recent spike in cases has led to masks being required in more places for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Paris.
Top skincare tips from 'the most powerful woman in beauty'
British blogger Caroline Hirons has just seen her new skincare tips book, Skincare: The Ultimate No-Nonsense Guide, become the first beauty title to top the Sunday Times Bestseller chart in 18 years.
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