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Photojournalist Paul Conroy and curator Hilary Roberts discuss war photography
Sarah Montague spends time in a shelter in Tel Aviv
Sarah in Shu'fat Camp speaking to Palestinians about how the war has impacted them.
Can diplomacy cut through the deep-set views on both sides of the Israel Gaza war?
As Israelis and Palestinians deny they are at fault, Nathan Ruser explains the evidence.
The Gaza Strip is on 'edge of catastrophe' as the Israeli siege continues.
The auctioneers Christies are selling a remarkable collection of musical manuscripts.
Have we lost our ability to have good conversations and to disagree nicely?
What is 'snus' and how many people are using it in the UK?
We hear from Oliver McTernan, co founder of the conflict mediation group Forward Thinking
International Criminal Court chief Karim Khan says Hamas & Israel must heed warfare laws.
Mohammed, a Briton trapped in Gaza, wants UK government help to escape the conflict.
The Retired Major General Discusses Israel’s National Security.
The General Secretary reflects on the last day of the Labour Party Conference.
Real people on both sides of the conflict share the impact of continued violence.
An MSF doctor and a UNICEF spokesperson give insight into the worsening situation in Gaza
Danny Danon, Member of the Knesset for Netanyahu's Likud Party,on the fight against Hamas
Israel has imposed a blockade on Gaza as it tries to regain control after Hamas attacks
Basim Naim is Head of International Relations for Hamas in Gaza.
Rugby services in Warwickshire take the crown for the second year running.
Rumours about the Northern leg of HS2 continue to swirl at the Conservative conference.
Government to ban mobile phones in schools, including during break times.
How are the Tories preparing for the build up to the next general election?
Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor criticises the overcrowding in jails
The actor's singing voice was dubbed in the Sound of Music film, but is being put back in
Eileen Atkins and Fiona Shaw remember Sir Michael Gambon
Director Alex Grant insists not all oil produced off the Scottish coast will go abroad.
Sarah Montague presents from the Lib Dem conference in Bournemouth
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Secretary says discrimination for being gay is not enough to qualify for asylum.
Former cricketer Azeem Rafiq says there's a long way to go