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Tory MP Jacob Rees Mogg explains why he and Boris Johnson will vote against the NI deal.
John Cooper Clarke on why Spotify users fell in love with his poem, 'I Wanna Be Yours'.
IPCC report co-author Dr Friederike Otto says the technology exists but the will doesn't.
MPs ask Ofcom to investigate Royal Mail's failure to deliver letters six days a week.
Diane Abbott calls for a 'root and branch' overhaul as police brace for a damning report.
Music professor Adam Ockelford on how he discovered Lucy, the blind winner of The Piano.
Celia Imrie sends birthday wishes. Michael Caine: Acting in Film / Â鶹ԼÅÄ
Watching James Martin win an Oscar was "amazing adventure", his girlfriend Barbara says
Dr Robert Waldinger reveals 85 years of Harvard research shows good relationships are key.
Margaret Beckett on the "formidable" personality of the Commons' only female Speaker.
Clyve Tyldesley remembers John Motson, who inspired him to be a commentator.
Author Joseph Fasano recounts sitting next to someone reading his book on a flight
Elena Selenko a Ukrainian journalist talks about living in Mariupol after Russia invaded
The Independent Reviewer on Terrorism Legislation reacts to the Begum citizenship ruling
Putin’s former spokesperson Sergei Markov says Russia’s fight is against the West
NTY’s Vanessa Friedman and model Felicity Hayward on the move away from plus-size models.
How the sick six-year-old’s family fought the Stormont stalemate – and won.
Alliance leader Naomi Long says there’s “heavy lifting†to do but the DUP must agree.
Commissioner John Edwards says police could be fined for releasing personal details.
John McDonnell insists the former Labour leader is "misunderstood" on anti-Semitism.
Zoe Billingham questions why Lancashire Police said menopause made Bulley high-risk.
Western Australia's Paul Papalia explains why he's trying to lure British workers abroad.
Singer Tara Bandito is your guide to the evolution of Welsh grime, electropop and trance.
Jesuit Refugee Service priest on the misery the earthquake has heaped on war-torn Aleppo.
Journalist Tristram Fane Saunders reflects on interviewing the former Pink Floyd member
Tory MP isn't in favour of capital punishment but thinks "morality changes over time".
Former NATO secretary general says the UK's front line is in Ukraine, not Dover.
How a tiny radioactive capsule was recovered in the Australian outback.
Conservative MP Sir Bernard Jenkin reacts to Sunak's handling of bullying allegations.
Economist Mohammed El-Erian believes the numbers may be wrong but the trend is important.