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UK: Anti-smoking law, Rwanda bill, Liz Truss book
UK correspondent Dan Bloom looks at the anti-smoking legislation - similar to what was proposed and then dumped in New Zealand - that's creating huge divisions within the Conservative Party. He'll… Audio
Rich Preston: The latest from the UK
BBC senior reporter, Rich Preston, joins Jim to discuss the Royal families' photo doctoring blunder and the latest on Andrew Tate's extradition to the UK. Audio
How the Bluestockings dared to imagine independent lives
"Women are only children of a larger growth,' wrote one Lord Chesterfield in 1748. It was a sentiment shared by many men of women in the 18th century - but it was about to have its foundation shaken.
…UK correspondent Dan Bloom
UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to look at the pressure on Prince William to step up his public duties as his father receives treatment for cancer and his wife recovers from surgery. Dan… Audio
Nabihah Iqbal: ‘I’ve learnt how resilient the human body and mind can be’
Maggie Tweedie speaks to UK Pakistani broadcaster, DJ and artist Nabihah Iqbhal ahead of her 2024 New Zealand Tour. Audio
BBC correspondent on Christmas in the UK
It's our last programme for the year so we're crossing to some of our international correspondents to look what's been happening on their patch and what might lie ahead.
BBC political correspondent… Audio
UK correspondent Harriet Line
There's fresh debate on whether the UK should change the law to allow assisted dying, sparked this week by well known British broadcaster Dame Esther Rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer. She has… Audio
UK: Boris at Covid inquiry, new Rwanda treaty, Ryanair outrage
UK correspondent Matthew Parris looks at what former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told the Covid inquiry - including that he "should've twigged" about the seriousness of the virus sooner. The Home… Audio
UK: Tory conference, HS2 scrapped, Braverman irks
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about the Conservative Party conference that is being held in Manchester, where Prime Minister Rishi Sunak delivered an hour-long address outlining… Audio
What's it like to be an undercover cop?
An undercover UK police officer used his fake identity to deceive a woman into a 19-year relationship in which they became partners and had a child together, according to British media. Mark van… Audio
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
Matt Dathan joins Kathryn Ryan from the United Kingdom, where a suspected terrorist accused of working for a hostile state has escaped from one of Britain's oldest and most notorious prisons. Daniel… Audio
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.