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  1. 15. sep.

    Part 2 of our Young Lives Lost series on why the UK's child mortality rate is so high. We explore how housing is impacting disabled children's health - with over 40% of parents saying their home doesn't meet their child's needs. |

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  2. 14. sep.

    "It's important for public officials and medical officials to call out misinformation. But I also thinks it's important to conceptualise the reason for the hesitation" - Amudalat Ajasa, a freelance Journalist who has covered vaccine misinformation. |

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  3. 14. sep.

    "The question for Ministers is why have they not been able to negotiate a veterinary agreement with the EU? We are complying with EU food standards- do they want to diverge from those standards?" - says Labour's shadow Trade Minister Gareth Thomas |

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  4. 14. sep.

    "The UK is acting very fairly and continuing with free trade it's Europe that is being very aggressive and immediately imposed all these extra checks- not us." - Conservative MP George Freeman on the UK's decision to postpone food checks until 2022. |

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  5. 14. sep.

    Today the government announced checks on food and animal products coming into the UK won't happen until next July. So what is this doing to our ability to trade with our neighbours? And fill our shelves? Here's our economics editor Ben Chu at the Wall. |

    Angre
  6. 14. sep.

    We're live now on with Emily Maitlis - you can also watch online at |

    Angre
  7. 14. sep.
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  8. 14. sep.

    TONIGHT: The second part of our Young Lives Lost series on why the UK's child mortality rate is so high. We explore how housing is impacting disabled children's health - with over 40% of parents saying their home didn't meet their child's needs. - 22:30

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  9. 14. sep.

    TONIGHT: The Govt has announced checks on all food and animal products into the UK will be pushed back until 2022. What does this mean for post Brexit trade? We will be joined by Conservative MP George Freeman and Shadow Minister Gareth Thomas. -22:30

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  10. 14. sep.

    Parents of disabled children are worried that inappropriate housing is having a negative impact on their child's health- with over 40% saying their home didn't meet their child's needs. Watch tonight's exclusive investigation - 22:30

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  11. 13. sep.

    "This is just a small road bump in the process of allegation... he's clearly just making Virginia's lawyers jump through every possible hoop" - Spencer Kulvin, who represents victims of Jeffrey Epstein, on Prince Andrew's lawyers defence in a New York court today

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  12. 13. sep.

    "Prince Andrew's avoidance of the subject, from what we have seen in the past at least, is not out of character" - Says royal observer Laura Clancy who researches in royal representation. |

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  13. 13. sep.

    "I wake up with huge amounts of impatience. We are crawling in the right direction. We need speed and scale. We are running out of time. We should start now. We aren't seeing this" - Says one of the architects of the Paris Agreement Christiana Figueres |

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  14. 13. sep.

    "To characterise it as all the fault of the British Prime Minister is just missing the big picture. The big picture is we have a opportunity to bring the world together" - Says Chair of the Environmental Audit Commission Philip Dunne |

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  15. 13. sep.

    "Your success and your ability to manage this summit depends on your moral authority- what we have seen this year is perilous and absence of leadership" -Shadow business secretary Ed Miliband on government preparation for COP26. |

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  16. 13. sep.

    "We are in favour of common ownership absolutely... Starmer said this in the leadership campaign - we haven't changed that commitment." - Shadow business secretary Ed Miliband on Labour supporting public ownership of energy, water and transport. |

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  17. 13. sep.

    We're live now on with Emily Maitlis - you can also watch online at |

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  18. 13. sep.

    TONIGHT: Prince Andrew has challenged the sexual assault case against him in New York with his lawyer arguing the allegations are “baseless and unlawful” Spencer Kulvin represents victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Dr Laura Clancey a Royal Observer will join us. - 22:30 on

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  19. 13. sep.

    We will also be joined down the line by a global leader in climate change policy, the UN's Christiana Figueres, and the Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee in the Commons Philip Dunne. | |

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  20. 13. sep.

    TONIGHT: With just weeks to go until November's global climate summit in Glasgow, COP26, we will be joined in the studio by the man who led the UK's efforts in 2009 and the current shadow Business Secretary Ed Miliband - 22:30 on |

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