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MasterChef crisis: The view from insiders
Âé¶¹Éç News has obtained details about the claims made against the presenter John Torode.
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Mason: Why Starmer isn't criticising Trump over Maduro
Our political editor looks at the PM's strategy to handle the US President.
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Mason: Reeves takes gamble on patience in era of impatience
Our political editor's analysis of the Chancellor's Spending Review.
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Mason: Ministers set out a more Israel-sceptic posture
Our political editor on the suspension of roughly 30 arms exports to Israel.
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Mason: It's little wonder Rachel Reeves is angry about the war
Our political editor on how the government will cope with the financial challenges ahead.
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Mapping human cells....all 37 trillion of them
Scientists are creating a Human Cell Atlas to aid our understanding of the human body.
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Lyse Doucet: Where is Israel's operation heading?
The Âé¶¹Éç's Lyse Doucet examines the likely goals of the Israeli Prime Minister.
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Lucy Letby - the courtroom drama and online battles
The Âé¶¹Éç's Judith Moritz explains why the case is far from over.
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Laura Kuenssberg: Is it crackers to call an election now?
It could mean some policies Rishi Sunak has put most energy into won't actually happen.
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Laura Kuenssberg: In Politics, Breaking Up Is Hard
The Âé¶¹Éç's Laura Kuenssberg on a dramatic week in British politics.
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Laura Kuenssberg: How it went wrong for Project Sunak
Laura Kuenssberg on the Sunak premiership so far, after hearing from those who know him.
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Laura Kuenssberg: Don't bet on it
Laura Kuenssberg on allegations of betting on the date of the General Election.
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Laura Kuenssberg: 'Liar, liar', stats on fire
Laura Kuenssberg on the tax claims, and counter claims, of the election campaign so far.
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Laura Kuenssberg - A double defection
The Âé¶¹Éç's Laura Kuenssberg on the Conservative MPs who have been switching sides.
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Labour cosies up to China after years of turbulent ties
Analysis from Ankur Shah, editor of the Âé¶¹Éç Global China Unit.
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Kuenssberg: Labour's war causes campaign stumble
The Âé¶¹Éç's Laura Kuenssberg on Labour's internal wranglings playing out in public.
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Key takeaways from Prince Harry's latest feud with press
Tom Symonds analyses the 10-week trial against Associated Newspapers Limited.
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Key details about Air India crash unknown as theories swirl
The preliminary report into the crash gave some answers, but also prompted speculation.
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Just Stop Oil was policed to extinction - so what's next?
How new laws have forced the environmental group to change its approach.
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Jubilation and disbelief: Labour reaction to victory
The Âé¶¹Éç's Henry Zeffman analyses Labour's road to its landslide election win.
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Jeremy Bowen: Have Israel and Iran miscalculated?
Our International Editor Jeremy Bowen gives his analysis of the Iran-Israel crisis.
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Jeremy Bowen: Goodwill towards Israel is running out
The UK, France and Canada say the level of human suffering in Gaza "is intolerable."
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Israel's changed since Trump's last term – has he?
Why Donald Trump may not be the US president Israel encountered the first time around.
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Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire: Why it's a respite not a solution
Analysis and context from Jeremy Bowen, the Âé¶¹Éç's International Editor.
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Is there a deeper cost to cheaper Chinese EVs?
Analysis from the Âé¶¹Éç's International Business Correspondent, Theo Leggett.
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Is the UK really inching back towards the EU?
Our political correspondent weighs up the future of an UK/EU partnership.
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Is the UK about to get dragged into Iran-Israel conflict?
Âé¶¹Éç Security Correspondent, Frank Gardner.
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Is the Online Safety Act making children safer?
The Online Safety Act was given Royal Assent a year ago. Is it making a difference?
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Is the move to electric cars running out of power?
Newsnight economic editor Ben Chu looks at how to boost flagging sales in the West.
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Is AI slop ruining social media?
Social media has been flooded with AI-generated images and videos - but do people care?