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40m UK voter details hacked, NI police detail breach
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Susie to talk about a cyber attack of the Electoral Commission, that's left the names and addresses of 40 million voters in the hands of the hackers - and has raised… Audio
UK: NHS turns 75, King's Scottish coronation, Wimbledon protest
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about the National Health System marking 75 years - amid warnings that unless there are drastic changes it might not make it to 100. The King and… Audio
UK: Nottingham attacks, Boris, byelections and Partygate
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn for the latest on the attacks in Nottingham that left three people dead. Boris Johnson has quit Parliament, now he awaits the verdict from a Parliamentary… Audio
UK: Rare royal court appearance, dam politics
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to discuss Prince Harry becoming the first royal in more than 130 years to give evidence in court this week. He's there over claims of phone hacking by the… Audio
UK: Covid inquiry, UK/NZ trade deal kicks in
UK correspondent Lara Spirit joins Kathryn to dive into the latest on the looming inquiry into how ministers handled the pandemic, as Boris Johnson says he's handed over all the WhatsApp messages and… Audio
UK: Immigration hits record high, royal 'car chase'
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about why legal immigration is top of the political agenda, with new figures expected to show it's reached a record high of 700,000. Audio
UK: Illegal migration, fewer EU laws dumped, electoral pacts?
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about a savaging of the government's plans to tackle illegal migration, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Justin Welby said the bill - allowing… Audio
UK: Tory MP's lobby offer, barge plan for migrants, Sturgeon's
UK correspondent Lara Spirit joins Kathryn to talk about Tory MP Scott Benton being caught in a sting by The Times offering lobby services he could potentially provide to a fake company. A plan to… Audio
Mutiny at the BBC: Lineker row causes mounting crisis
The BBC was forced to axe much of its sports coverage on Saturday after presenters refused to work, as a row over freedom of speech erupts for the broadcaster.
UK: Anger at illegal migrant bill, Hancock's WhatsApps leaked
UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to talk about how Rishi Sunak is banking his election recovery on a pledge to "stop the boats", as the number of people arriving on dinghies across the Channel… Audio
UK: Veggie rationing amid shortages, new Northern Ireland deal
UK correspondent Lara Spirit joins Kathryn to examine what's driving a shortage of fruit and vegetables on UK shelves that's forced rationing of some items. Audio
UK correspondent Dan Bloom
UK correspondent Dan Bloom talks to Susie about the latest news from the UK, including, Rishi Sunak coming under pressure over his handling of talks to break a Brexit deadlock, Kate Forbes' disastrous… Audio
UK: Zelensky's visit, Truss speaks out
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about Ukraine President Zelensky's visit to Britain - his first since Russia invaded. Former Prime Minister Liz Truss has given her first… Audio
Wealthy UK family to apologise in Grenada over slave-owning past
A UK family will publicly apologise to the people of the Caribbean island of Grenada, where its ancestors had more than 1000 slaves in the 19th Century.
UK: Biggest single-day strike, Raab bullying claims, Brexit N. Ireland deal
UK correspondent Lara Spirit joins Kathryn to look at the massive strikes which have hit the UK overnight, with schools, trains, universities and border checks affected. It's the biggest single-day of… Audio
UK correspondent Matthew Dathan
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about the pressure PM Rishi Sunak is under over the tax affairs of Conservative Party chairman Nadhim Zahawi. Audio
Iran executes British-Iranian dual national, state media says
British-Iranian dual national Alireza Akbari, who was sentenced to death in Iran, has been executed, Iranian state media says.
UK laws to blunt strikes begin journey through parliament
As industrial action looms large over Britain, key public services could be required to maintain 'minimum safety levels' during strikes, if new Tory party legislation passes.
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
The most historic moment of the year was the death of Elizabeth II and the accession of Charles III. For many people in Britain this was a moment to pause and take stock of the country's history and… Audio
Has Brexit broken Britain?
A recent report by the Economic and Social Research Institute has found Britain's economy has been seriously bruised by its exit from the European Union in January 2020. Trade between the UK and the… Audio