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How Putin and Trump shook up the world in a week
Our Russia Editor on the week that's put Moscow at the top table of global politics.
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How might the chancellor raise £20bn?
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Evan Davis considers the options open to Rachel Reeves.
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How many of us will end up being diagnosed with ADHD?
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s health correspondent Catherine Burns on the surge in people seeking treatment.
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How I was targeted in the Westminster honeytrap
Chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman on what happened, and how he responded.
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How does WhatsApp actually make money?
The main messaging apps are all free to use, so what is in it for them?
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How Deepseek upended the AI industry overnight
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s AI correspondent Marc Cieslak on the forces behind AI in both the US and China.
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How damaging is the Gregg Wallace scandal for the ´óÏó´«Ã½?
Analysis from our culture and media editor, Katie Razzall.
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How close were hospitals to collapse in Covid?
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s health reporter Jim Reed looks at the evidence unearthed in the Covid Inquiry.
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How a LinkedIn post sparked a transatlantic row
Our chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman explains the fall out.
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How a deleted post was weaponised before the riots
Fatal stabbings at a children's dance class in Stockport in July led to riots.
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Hollywood: How the PR smear machine lost its power
Entertainment reporter Steven McIntosh delves into the dark arts of the movie PR machine.
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Have social media algorithms changed how we interact?
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s technology reporter Nicholas Barrett on their impact on public debate.
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Germany's car industry is in crisis. What will it take to fix it?
The German motor industry is struggling - how can it get back on the road to recovery?
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Generation K: The disturbing rise of ketamine abuse
Doctors say they are seeing more young people with health problems linked to the drug.
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Fighting in the Middle East: where does it end?
Our diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams considers the prospects for peace in the region.
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Crumbling concrete schools will suffer ‘for years to come’
Schools facing another year affected by Raac could feel the financial impact for "years".
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Could resilience solve the child mental health crisis?
Many GPs, youth workers & social workers say mental health cases in the young are rising.
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Could a weather conspiracy theory help save the planet?
Amid conspiracies about weather manipulation, Simon King asks: could they help?
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Christmas in a rudderless Church
Our religion editor Aleem Maqbool reflects on a turbulent time for the Church of England.
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Chris Mason: Starmer’s ruthless streak on show again
After less than three weeks as PM, Sir Keir has suspended seven MPs from his party.
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Chris Mason: Starmer's big strategy shift
The PM upends Labour's manifesto to confront Europe's new reality.
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Chris Mason: On the brink of a landmark election
Our political editor on the stand-out moments of the campaign.
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Chris Mason: Did Sue Gray jump or was she pushed?
Our political editor on why she resigned as Sir Keir Starmer's chief of staff.
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Chris Mason: Blame game brings politics back with a roar
Our political editor expect a noisy argument when the new chancellor addresses parliament.
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Can we change how our brains age?
Lara Lewington searches for the tech secrets researchers hope will unlock eternal youth.
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Can we change how our brains age?
The ´óÏó´«Ã½ presenter Lara Lewington explains.
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Can this billionaire save NASA?
President Trump's choice to be the new head of NASA wants space travel for the masses.
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Can gene editing be safe and ethical?
´óÏó´«Ã½'s science correspondent Pallab Ghosh takes us through the great gene editing debate.
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Can building on 'grey belt' land fix the housing shortage?
The Labour government is promising to build 1.5 million homes in England in 5 years.
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Can a woman win the White House? Michigan may hold clues
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Madeline Halpert on how Kamala Harris may be looking to learn from Michigan.