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25m

Caught by Snapchat: How police tracked the E-bike shooters
Watch as investigators use suspects’ own Snapchat music videos to track e-bike shooters fleeing a terrifying South London crime scene.
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3m

Palestine Action: Police face questions after 500 arrests at protest
Questions are being raised about the way the police handled Saturday’s protest in central London in support of Palestine Action.
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4m

Southport inquiry: Police often act like social workers without the skills says former Prevent national lead
We spoke to Sir Peter Fahy, the former national lead for Prevent.
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4m

MP ‘horrified by repeated state failures’ to stop Southport attack
We spoke to Patrick Hurley, who’s the MP for Southport, and asked him for his initial reaction to today’s Southport inquiry.
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8m

Southport inquiry finds killer’s parents could have prevented attack
Foreseeable and avoidable. The stark conclusion of a landmark inquiry into the Southport knife attack in July 2024, when three young girls – Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Bebe King were murdered at their dance class.
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3m

Anti-war activists warn of ‘chilling’ consequences of their convictions
Two anti-war activists were found guilty today of breaching protest orders over a pro-Palestine rally last January in central London, they say their convictions could create a chilling effect.
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4m

Food inflation set to triple after Iran war, warns UK industry leader
We spoke to Karen Betts, CEO of the Food and Drink Federation.
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3m

Minister encourages Brits to ‘go about business as normal’ amid fuel crisis
We spoke to the Minister of Energy for Consumers Martin McCluskey and asked him what he could do to help people across the UK, including one food supplier who told us their fuel bill has doubled in two weeks.
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4m

Iran war hits cost of living in Britain – as food prices and jet fuel on the rise
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has warned that the coming months won’t be easy because of the impact on living standards of the Middle East war, but he said Britain would emerge stronger.
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4m

Labour government reveals plans for seven new towns in England
The government has revealed the location of seven potential new towns across England, each delivering between 10,000 and 40,000 new homes.
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4m

Jewish charity ambulance attack investigated by counter terrorism police
Counter terrorism police are leading the investigation into a suspected antisemitic hate crime in North London, after four ambulances belonging to a Jewish volunteer group were set on fire, in a synagogue car park. Nearby homes had to be evacuated as a precaution.
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Exclusive: Swimmers say Lake Windermere sewage caused life-threatening illnesses
Visitors say they became violently ill from sewage related infections they caught from England’s largest lake, despite official ratings indicating “good” water quality on the days they were there.
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1m

Grenfell families bring legal challenge to pause tower demolition
Some of the families who lost loved ones in the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 have brought a legal challenge to the government to pause the demolition of the building.
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7m

Dirty Business: mother of girl killed by E. coli infection demands water reform
We were joined from Worcestershire by Julie Maughan, whose daughter’s story formed the inspiration for some of Dirty Business.
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4m

Environmental groups pile pressure on government over sewage spills
It is common and controversial knowledge that water companies pump raw untreated sewage into our streams, rivers, lakes and our beaches. But a Channel 4 docu-drama Dirty Business, concluding tonight, confronts the sheer scale and illegality of the pollution.




