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DR's Neils Fastrup explains how he discovered Russian spies posing as researchers at sea.
Lisa Shaw died from a rare condition linked to the vaccine. Now her husband is suing.
The former minister for Africa tells us what the international community can do for Sudan
Margaret Tyler is one of the country's foremost collectors of royal memorabilia
The leaks appeared in the online chat of a group of young gamers who used the app Discord
Ukrainian MP Lesia Vasylenko reacts after President Zelensky condemns the video
The Democratic Unionist MP says Mr Biden is interfering with politics in Northern Ireland
A Premier League working group has been speaking to police to find a way to stop them
A business leader says the dismissal of Tony Danker is a 鈥榳ake-up call鈥
Trans man Freddy McConnell shares his reaction to proposed changes to the Equalities Act.
Historians Camilla de Koning and Dr Edmond Smith talk about delving into the archives.
We hear from Jim Sillars and Alastair Grant
David Cameron remembers Nigel Lawson who has died at 91.
The economist Will Hutton remembers Nigel Lawson, who has died aged 91.
Sarah visits young people on a Prince's Trust development programme in Loughborough.
The former Taoiseach calls for safeguards to stop the NI Assembly collapsing so often.
The former PM reflects on how the Good Friday Agreement has changed Northern Ireland.
Jonathan Powell on the tense talks that sealed the Good Friday Agreement.
The director of a new German documentary on Cromer in Norfolk on the idea behind it.
The novelist reflects on public sentiment after the arrest of an American journalist.
Digital Minister Paul Scully says light-touch regulation will protect against AI harms.
Lola Lasagne (Stephen Richards) reflects on the life of fellow drag queen Paul O'Grady.
The decision to delay daylight savings until the end of Ramadan caused mass confusion.
Mass protests and strikes take place across Israel over controversial judicial reforms
Perry McCarthy says some stunts are too dangerous for amateurs like Freddie Flintoff.
Senator Nathalie Goulet says the delay to King Charles's trip is an embarrassment.
Former MPC member Professor David Blanchflower predicts the Bank will do a "rapid U-turn".
Michelle Underwood on being one of the first female traders on the London Stock Exchange.
Tory insists MPs' probe into Boris Johnson's lockdown 'parties' is a "kangaroo court".
Tory MP Jacob Rees Mogg explains why he and Boris Johnson will vote against the NI deal.