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After years of courtroom battles, campaigner Sarah Finch won a landmark Supreme Court case that could reshape how the UK approves oil, gas and coal projects.
Writer: David Taylor
Producers: Poppy Bullard
Host: Tomini Babs
Episode photography: Joe Mee
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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Donald Trump ordered the strikes on three nuclear sites in Iran early Sunday morning. He said the US entered the war to stop the threat from âthe worldâs number one state sponsor of terrorâ.
Writer: Stephen Armstrong
Producer: Rebecca Moore
Host: Casey Magloire
Episode photography: Alex Jones
Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett
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Could Donald Trump order a strike on Iranâs underground nuclear site using a bunker-buster bomb â and what might the consequences be?
Writer: Stephen Armstrong
Producers: Jonathan Lewis and Poppy Bullard
Host: Tomini Babs
Episode photography: Joe Mee
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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The UK eats hundreds of thousands of tonnes of tuna every year but not all of it is legally or sustainably caught.
Writer: James Tapper
Producer: Ada Barumé
Host: Andrew Butler
Episode photography: Alex Jones
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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Artificial intelligence is changing our lives and our world at an astonishing pace, but its hunger for data is matched by its need for energy and water.
Writer: Jon Ungoed-thomas
Producer: Poppy Bullard
Host: Tomini Babs
Episode photography: Joe Mee
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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What does the escalating conflict in the middle east mean for Iran, its regime and hopes for a new nuclear deal with the US?
Writer: Poppy Bullard with additional reporting from Chloe Hadjimatheou
Producer: Poppy Bullard
Host: Casey Magiore
Episode photography: Joe Mee
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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With findings of a government review on the role of physician associates expected any day now, what is the role, and why are some doctors so concerned about safety?
Writer: Rachael Healy
Producer: Poppy Bullard
Host: Claudia Williams
Episode photography: Alex Jones
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves this week set out the governmentâs spending plans for the next three years, committing billions of pounds to some departments, while significantly cutting others. She told MPs they were her âchoicesâ - but are they the right ones?
Writer: Cat Neilan, The Observerâs Whitehall Editor
Producer: Poppy Bullard
Host: Tomini Babs
Episode photography: Joe Mee
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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After small-scale protests over immigration raids erupt in Los Angeles, President Trump deployed the National Guard and later, the Marines.
Writer: Stephen Armstrong
Producer: Casey Magloire
Host: Casey Magloire
Episode photography: Joe Mee
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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Elon Musk may have left the Trump administration and fallen out with the president. But amidst all the noise over the breakup of their bromance, Muskâs plan to claw back billions in foreign aid is quietly making its way through Congress.
Writer: Serena Cesareo
Producer: Serena Casareo
Host: Claudia Williams
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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The government is planning on building a new generation of incinerators to generate electricity - including one on Englandâs renowned Jurassic coast.
Writer: Jon Ungoed-thomas
Producer: Karla Patella
Host: Casey Magloire
Episode photography: Joe Mee
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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Englandâs womenâs football team heads into the Euros without three key stars.
Writer: Jessy Parker Humphreys
Producer: Casey Magloire
Host: Tomini Babs
Episode photography: Joe Mee
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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A group of climbers has sparked debate over cheating in mountaineering after scaling Everest and returning to London in just 5 days - with the help of xenon gas.
Writer: Jess Swinburne
Producer: Serena Cesareo
Host: Casey Magloire
Photography: Alex Jones
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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David Attenboroughâs new documentary Ocean has put bottom trawling in the crosshairs of environmental activists.
Clips in this episode are from David Attenboroughâs new documentary film, Ocean.
Writer: James Tapper
Producer: Jonathan Lewis
Host: Tomini Babs
Episode photography: Joe Mee
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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After years of peacetime under-investment in defence, the UK government is vowing to shake things up. It says civilians can no longer ignore the rising risks.
Writer: Cat Neilan
Producer: Jonathan Lewis
Host: Tomini Babs
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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As rates of vaping continue to rise across the UK, a health and environmental crisis is unfolding. Will the banning of single-use vapes in the UK turn the tides on their environmental cost?
Writer: Jess Swinburne
Producer: Karla Patella
Photography: Alex Jones
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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Donald Trump says he wants to build the ânext generationâ missile shield to protect America from foreign attacks.
Writer: Stephen Armstrong
Producer: Rebecca Moore
Host: Claudia Williams
Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett
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The government has hailed âa new dawnâ for the railways under the first renationalised train service. But will Britainâs trains become more reliable and will tickets be cheaper under public ownership?
Writer: James Tapper
Producer: Karla Patella
Host: Claudia Williams
Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett
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New research from the Royal College of Nursing suggests many overseas nurses are thinking about leaving the UK. Could the governmentâs tough new immigration reforms accelerate that?
Writer: Rachael Healy
Producer: Casey Magloire
Host: Claudia Williams
Episode photography: Joe Mee
Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett
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Why the River Wye is at the centre of one of the biggest environmental claims ever filed in the high court.
Writer: Jon Ungoed -Thomas
Producer: Karla Patella
Host: Casey Magloire
Photography: Alex Jones
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