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Australian media launch 'Right to Know' campaign
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane looks at the rare show of solidarity by Australian media companies who say their journalists are being stopped from holding the powerful to account. The 'Right to… Audio
Brexit deal edges closer, timetable delayed
As the clock ticks down to the deadline for Britain's departure from the EU, it's been another rollercoster of a day at Westminster. In a rare victory, lawmakers voted in favour of Johnson's Brexit… Audio
Boris Johnson's Brexit deal hanging in the balance
Boris Johnson has suffered a humiliating defeat after MPs voted to delay Brexit in a historic Saturday showdown in the House of Commons. Guardian Brexit correspondent and senior reporter Lisa… Audio
Brexit crunch talks appear to yield no deal
UK correspondent Matt Dathan has the latest on the efforts to secure a Brexit deal, as government sources say it looks unlikely. Audio
The rise of Germany's new ultranationalist intelligentsia
The far right in East Germany has long been associated with the disaffected masses, but there is a growing intellectual class helping to change the narrative. Julian Göpffarth's work focuses on the… Audio
London Calling: Brexit, UK Justice and Extinction Rebellion
Tonight correspondent Olly Barrett reports from London about the the latest on Brexit as the EU considers what will be possible. Olly will also give an update on calls for the US diplomat's wife… Audio
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's proposes a Brexit compromise
The UK's Boris Johnson has unveiled his plans to strike a Brexit deal with the European Union - just two weeks before the crucial EU summit in Brussels. Audio
Boris' new plan and compulsory vaccination talk
UK correspondent Kate Adie joins Kathryn to talk about Boris Johnson's new five-point plan for Brexit, talk of making vaccinations compulsory after Britain lost its "measles-free" status, and the… Audio
Extreme heat from the UK Parliament as MPs face off
UK Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow has said the culture in the Commons had been "toxic" and the atmosphere had been "worse than any I've known." He's urged MPs to "disagree agreeably". Our… Audio
UK Supreme Court rules prorogation unlawful
The British Parliament is due to resume later today after the UK Supreme Court ruled Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament was unlawful. It's likely the prime minister will face calls to… Audio
Boris goes AWOL and David Cameron's memoirs
UK correspondent Matthew Parris looks at the Supreme Court hearing into whether Boris Johnson broke the law in proroguing parliament, speaking of Boris - where did he disappear to in Luxembourg? Audio
UK govt releases Brexit worst-case scenarios
The UK government has been compelled to release predictions of worst-case scenarios should a no-deal Brexit eventuate - and it makes for sobering reading. Audio
Operation Yellowhammer details no-deal Brexit chaos
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to look at what the government's no-deal Brexit preparations - Operation Yellowhammer - will involve. He'll also report on the ruling by Scotland's highest… Audio
UK Parliament suspension as Brexit deadline looms
With the UK Parliament sitting for the last time for five weeks, returning just two weeks before the Brexit deadline, it has been an historic day and night at Westminister. The Prime Minister Boris… Audio
Sitting for nine and a half hours a day linked to early death
Research has found that people spending nine and a half hours or more each day sedentary are associated with a significant increased risk of death. Professor Ulf Ekelund of the Norwegian School of… Audio
UK correspondent Kate Adie
UK correspondent Kate Adie dissects the chaos of an unprecedented week in Westminster and checks the pulse of the wider political landscape in Britain. Audio
Boris's snap election bid fails: Professor Tim Bale
Professor of politics at London's Queen Mary University Tim Bale updates on the UK's House of Commons rejection of a motion from Prime Minister Boris Johnson for a snap election. Audio
Historic Brexit showdown
Lynn talks with Helen Thomas, former adviser to the former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, as the British House of Commons votes to take control of the parliamentary agenda… Audio
UK Parliament Suspension: What Happens Next?
Karyn speaks with Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge, David Howarth about the British government's decision to suspend parliament in the lead up to Brexit. Audio
UK parliament to be suspended from mid-September
Britains Queen Elizabeth has approved a Government request to suspend the UK parliament amid the Brexit crisis. Audio