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For many international travellers, entry to the United States is assumed to be routine. Listen to this article The Electronic System for Travel...
With 3.2 million Iranians now displaced, we’re witnessing the silent humanitarian cost of a war the UK claims to support. Listen to this article...
Two reports landed this month. Neither was written with the other in mind. Together, they make an argument that our government urgently needs to hear....
For a lot of young people, learning to drive is taking longer, costing more and further out of reach than ever before. Listen to this article In many...
By Professor Andy Long The determination of our prospective students always strikes a chord. Listen to this article Many are the first in their...
The government has made housing delivery one of its defining domestic priorities. Listen to this article It has committed to building 1.5 million...
It’s 2028 and ministers have just passed a suite of new laws stopping you from buying a concert ticket at anything above face value. Listen to this...
On 13 March 1996, I was at work at Viewforth in Stirling. Listen to this article The first indication that something significant had happened was the...
Last week the world watched as US President Donald Trump launched a massive strike against Iran using jets and drones, killing the country’s...
The viral meme over the last few weeks that promoted ‘red vs blue wars’ between schools across London on social media exposed how blurred the...
I’d like you to close your eyes and think hard about the Strait of Hormuz. Listen to this article It’s the narrow strip of bright blue water which...
As the sun set last night, HMS Dragon has finally sailed to the eastern Mediterranean to help protect the RAF base in Cyprus as the war with Iran...
It takes a lot to unite Nigel Farage and Sir Ed Davey, but the Bank of England has managed it. Listen to this article The pair have both condemned the...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has declared that NATO is the strongest it’s been since the end of the Cold War, pointing to a new era of European...
Why should a family pay £1,400 more for the exact same holiday, simply because of the week it falls in? Listen to this article Same hotel. Same...
By William Lees-Jones Family businesses are woven into the fabric of Britain. Listen to this article They run the pubs on our high streets,...
There's a vile artificial intelligence video all over my social media - it depicts Jeremy Clarkson beating up the Prime Minister. Listen to this...
Public outrage at the sewage scandal was already at fever pitch. Listen to this article The Channel 4 drama Dirty Business poured fuel on the...
The night-time economy isn't cultural garnish or some nice to have, It's a jobs machine, a city-builder, and a test of whether this...
“The cost of living crisis remains our number one priority.” That was Ed Miliband’s message to the nation today. Listen to this article Over the...
Welcome to modern Britain, where culture wars are waged over home heating technologies! Listen to this article Reform UK has announced it would scrap...
As bombs, missiles and drones fell over the Middle East this past week, another story with far-reaching and dramatic repercussions was developing in...
The government is pushing ahead with its plans to halve jury trials and reduce rights of appeal in criminal courts. Listen to this article It has...
British entrepreneurs are unstoppable. Listen to this article Brilliant ideas will always succeed, no matter what the environment, and this country...
Across the globe, a quiet shift has taken place in family life. Listen to this article The moment a child is handed an iPad or smartphone, childhood...
It’s become clear that small businesses are bearing the brunt as their costs spiral out of control. Will the government and policymakers take note?...
The current US–Israel confrontation with Iran did not arise from a vacuum, nor should it be treated as a sudden rupture in an otherwise stable...
By Dr Kieran Mullan MP For centuries, the right to trial by jury has stood at the heart of our justice system. It is one of the oldest protections our...
Tonight, MPs will vote on whether to ban social media for under 16s. Listen to this article And while that debate takes place in Westminster, a...
By Alexander Fitzgerald Everything we use starts with manufacturing: the AI boom depends on chips which depend on advanced machines to carve circuits...
I still remember the first time I was shown a low-quality video of a person being beheaded with a blunt knife. Listen to this article I was in a...
“We can do this the easy way or the hard way”. Listen to this article The strength of this message is its simplicity. It’s the iron fist in a...
Wales cannot afford climate inaction. Listen to this article The Tax payers alliance writing in LBC 22nd of February argues that a dose of realism is...
Conversations about young people and technology tend to centre around social media. Listen to this article However, in the education sector (where I...
Video games are now the largest entertainment industry in the world, generating nearly double the revenue of film and music combined. Listen to this...
Regulation remains the most powerful tool we have to decisively turn the tide on preventable online harm. However, for civil society, children and...
The current media saturation surrounding an alleged international sex ring is intense, graphic and relentless. Listen to this article Rolling coverage...
By now, we are all aware that criminal courts in England and Wales find themselves at a crisis point. Listen to this article Having been a magistrate...
I’ve been following the revelations from the Epstein files with a mixture of horror and weariness. Listen to this article Horror at the industrial...
The hospitality sector has faced a succession of financial challenges in recent years, leaving many operators trying to adapt to shifting consumer...
By Anastasiia Marushevska “We support Ukraine as long as it takes” is a message that should never have existed. Listen to this article It...
Paternity leave is in the news today more than ever, but why should we be giving dads more leave - and do they even want it? Listen to this article...
Security expert Aran Dharmeratnam looks at hybrid warfare. Listen to this article We find ourselves living in an era of the spectral frontline- an...
Lewis Hamilton is a magnificent racing driver, having won seven world championships — the greatest in the sport’s history. Listen to this article...
The breakout of renewed conflict in the Middle East is yet another reminder – for this is not the first missile war in the region, and the Russian...
Every day, in courts up and down the country, something remarkable happens. Listen to this article Ordinary people - teachers, construction workers,...
On the eve of the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a discussion titled "Understanding Russia - the key to...
Clearly it wasn't while dusting the ribbons of his knighthood that Lewis Hamilton came up with bold plans to reframe the geopolitical order....
For the first time in modern British history, we are seeing the creation of a multi-tier asylum system – one that ranks people’s right to...