Podcasts de UK news

Historical war crimes: an amnesty for British soldiers?

Defence secretary Penny Mordaunt has promised to introduce a ‘presumption against prosecution’ on...

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Who owns England?

It is a simple question with an incredibly complex answer – not even the Land Registry knows the...

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The real Boris Johnson: politician or journalist?

The Tory leadership hopeful has long attempted to hold down careers in both politics and...

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Stranded in Pakistan: why did the Home Office deny a baby a visa?

Nina Saleh, a British resident for 20 years, travelled to Pakistan to adopt a baby and was then...

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Can Labour reunite to take on Boris Johnson?

Heather Stewart on Labour’s attempts to reunite around its Brexit policy, plus Sonia Sodha on...

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Understanding Dominic Cummings, Boris Johnson's chief strategist

James Graham, screenwriter of the TV drama Brexit: The Uncivil War, talks about Dominic Cummings,...

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Meghan Markle: why all the hate?

Victoria Murphy on why the Duchess of Sussex has been subjected to a sustained campaign of...

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Antique firearms: gangs, guns and untraceable ‘ghost bullets’

Kenneth Rosen on how British gangs are using a loophole in the law to get hold of antique...

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Back to school after a decade of austerity

As the chancellor, Sajid Javid, gears up for what could be a pre-election spending review,...

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Why do Dubai's princesses keep trying to run away?

Ola Salem discusses the divorce case of Princess Haya, who fled to London. Why do royal women...

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How dangerous is chlorinated chicken?

Chlorine-washed chicken from the US has become a totemic issue in the post-Brexit trade deals...

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County lines: how drugs gangs are recruiting children

Aamna Mohdin tells Anushka Asthana how county lines gangs are stepping up their operations by...

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Where did it all go wrong for David Cameron?

As the former PM publishes his memoirs, Patrick Wintour tells Anushka Asthana that Cameron’s...

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A fatal crash and the problem of diplomatic immunity

Harry Dunn died in a collision in August with a car allegedly being driven by the wife of a US...

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Dark arts and dirty tricks: the 2019 general election online

Media editor Jim Waterson tells Anushka Asthana how political parties are pushing the limits of...

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Election 2019: is Scotland moving towards independence?

Scotland correspondent Libby Brooks tells Rachel Humphreys how the chaos of Brexit has put...

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Election 2019: is Brexit reshaping politics in east Belfast?

The Guardian’s Ireland correspondent, Rory Carroll, visits east Belfast, where a majority of the...

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Election 2019: shifting identities in Peterborough

Robert Booth on the battle for Peterborough, one of the key swing seats set to determine the...

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Hillsborough: the 30-year fight for justice

David Conn has spent years reporting on the pursuit of justice by families of the 96 Liverpool...

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The empty doorway: Britain's homelessness crisis

A record number of homeless people died in 2018 and charities are warning this year could be...

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