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UK: Deportation plan grounded, Northern Ireland Protocol, Banks loses
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to look at why the government's plans to send asylum seekers to central Africa were thwarted at the last minute, the EU is launching legal action against… Audio
UK: Johnson's future, Rwanda plan challenged, travel chaos
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk about how Prime Minister Boris Johnson is trying to get on with business following his narrow win in a confidence vote earlier this week - but will… Audio
UK: More no-confidence letters for PM, travel chaos and Jubilee parties
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the mounting number of letters expressing no confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with some Tory MPs openly calling for him to go… Audio
Pug health so bad it 'can't be considered a typical dog' - study
Pug dogs face such serious health conditions they can "no longer be considered a typical dog from a health perspective," a new study suggests.
Brexit trade deal change must result in NI government - PM
Boris Johnson is to tell Northern Ireland's leaders that any move to change post-Brexit trade rules must also restore power-sharing in the country's legislature.
UK Correspondent Hugo Gye
Hugo Gye is Deputy Political Editor of The i Paper, based in the House of Commons press gallery. Audio
Sinn Fein secures largest number of seats in Northern Ireland parliament
Sinn Fein, is hailing its first election win in Northern Ireland's history as a "defining moment" for the British-controlled region and is calling for a debate on the creation of a united Ireland.
UK PM Johnson loses London strongholds as scandals bite in local elections
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party lost control of traditional strongholds in London and suffered setbacks elsewhere in local elections.
UK: Cost of living, sexism in Parliament, McCann suspect lacks
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk about the pressure piling on the government to tackle inflation and the ideas proposed so far - none of which seem likely to make a difference. There's… Audio
Sky-rocketing cost of returning to the office
Throughout the past two years, working from home has become the norm and many employees want to keep it that way due to the extra costs of returning to the office. Audio
Boris Johnson apologises again for Downing St party
UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has apologised again for attending a party at Downing Street during Covid lockdowns.
Other party leaders are calling for his resignation with the opposition Labour… Audio
UK: PM under pressure to stand down after Partygate fines
Harriet Line is Chief Political Correspondent Daily MailUK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about the fines slapped on the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, his wife Carrie and the… Audio
UK correspondent Matthew Parris
UK correspondent Matthew Parris in the UK, where more fines have been handed out to partygoers at Number 10 - this time for a gathering on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral, conversion therapy is… Audio
UK: Spring mini-budget, inflation hits 6.2%
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Lynn to look at what was in Rishi Sunak's spring mini-budget, including a 5p per litre cut in fuel tax and a future 1p reduction in income tax. It comes as Brits -… Audio
UK: Homes-for-Ukrainians scheme, PM seeks Saudi oil, Rockin' Rod's potholes
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Lynn to talk about the overwhelming response to the new homes-for Ukrainian-refugees scheme, the squatters who moved into a Russian oligarch's mansion, Boris… Audio
UK: Diplomacy over Ukraine, refugees row, Covid uptick, Bercow ban
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to discuss the standing ovation given to Ukraine's President Zelensky during his address to the House of Commons, and how the foreign secretary Liz Truss has… Audio
Queen postpones more engagements after Covid-19 test
The Queen has postponed engagements for the second time in a week following her positive Covid test.
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about how some in Boris Johnson's party don't feel sanctions against Russia over Ukraine go far enough, but he's defended them, saying the UK is "out… Audio
Prince Harry says UK still his home, pushes for police security
Lawyers for Prince Harry say the UK will always be his home, amid a row over whether he can have police security when he visits from the US.
UK: PM's Saville slur rumbles on
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the rebuke delivered to Boris Johnson over his attack on Sir Keir Starmer over Jimmy Savile, after protesters pounced on the opposition… Audio