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How has the UK attempted to prevent radicalisation?
The UN register of designated terror entities, released last week, lists 445 groups as terrorist organisations. Of the 1962 individuals on the list, none are associated with white supremacism. Yet the… Audio
Brexit crunch summit as Britain overhauls its divorce laws
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Lynn to talk about Prime Minister Theresa May's trip to Brussels to secure more time for Brexit, and new legislation will be introduced so couples can separate if… Audio
Brexit: Twelve-month 'flexible' extension proposed
European Council President Donald Tusk is proposing to offer the UK a 12-month "flexible" extension to its Brexit date, according to a senior EU source.
UK Correspondent - Matthew Parris
The army is investigating British troop in Kabul firing at a poster of Jeremy Corbyn, a jury has failed to reach a verdict on whether police chief superintendent David Duckenfield was guilty of gross… Audio
Sir John Curtice: what voters think about Brexit
What do British voters make of Brexit now? Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University Sir John Curtice explains what crunching the numbers is telling us. Audio
Brexit: Theresa May's deal rejected a third time
British Prime Minister Theresa May says she fears "we are reaching the limits of the process in this House" as MPs rejected her EU withdrawal agreement a third time.
British PM to stand down if Brexit deal passes
British Prime Minister Theresa May has told her MPs she'll resign if they back her EU withdrawl deal. Former political editor for The Times Philip Webster is watching the votes this morning as MPs… Audio
Brexit: What are the options, what happens next?
MPs have set out details of their plan to consider other Brexit options, as UK Prime Minister Theresa May was warned more ministers could quit unless she changes course.
Not enough support for Brexit deal vote yet, PM says
The UK government says it will not hold a vote on Theresa May's deal until it has clear support, and Mrs May says that "as things stand" it doesn't.
Brexit: The protest and May's future
One of the largest protests in British history happened over the weekend. A crowd estimated at over one million people took to the streets to demand a fresh referendum on Brexit. Audio
Brexit coup? Will Theresa May survive the week?
Rumours have been swirling around Westminster this weekend of a coup by cabinet ministers to oust the British Prime Minister. Meanwhile Theresa May has been meeting senior colleagues and… Audio
1000 days and no Brexit and was the Speaker out of order?
UK correspondent Matt Dathan on how it's been 1000 days since the referendum - but we're no wiser on when Britain will leave the EU, the row over the role of the Speaker and the Home Secretary… Audio
Brexit vote - chaos but no clarity
MPs in Britain have approved an amended government motion that rejects leaving the European Union without a deal, at any time. That vote coming a day after MP's overwhelmingly rejected - once again -… Audio
Second Brexit deal defeated: Last-ditch votes to come
Prime Minister Theresa May's EU withdrawal deal has been rejected by MPs for a second time, throwing her Brexit strategy into further confusion.
Knife crime concerns and Labour's anti-semitism row grows
UK correspondent Harriet Line says a spate of knife crime in the UK has become political, with Prime Minister Theresa May under fire for denying it's linked to reductions in the size of the police… Audio
Theresa May opens door to delaying Brexit?
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins us with the very latest from the British Parliament, which is voting this morning on a handful of Brexit amendments. How is Jeremy Corbyn managing to stem the tide… Audio
Defections in all directions and Honda no longer
UK correspondent Matthew Parris updates us on the movements in the British Parliament, as three MPs quit the Tory party to join the eight Labour MPs who resigned over their leader Jeremy Corbyn not… Audio
The Chase's 'Dark Destroyer' Shaun Wallace
"At best you 'll end up in prison at worst you'll end up in a factory." Despite teachers' low expectations Shaun Wallace rose above the discrimination to become a barrister with a famous TV quiz… Audio
Story of the day for 14 February 2019
In London...the Save a Crust campaign has been launched. Audio
Brexit bar talk and judge draws the curtains in Tate complaint
UK correspondent Kate Adie looks at how bar-room gossip by Theresa May's chief negotiator exemplifies the stagnation in Brexit. It's not often net curtains get mentioned in a legal determination, but… Audio