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The UN Security Council has passed its first resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza - after the United States dropped its veto. We get reaction from Israel.
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President Putin says that radical Islamists carried out the Moscow concert attack, but suggests Ukraine is behind them. We piece together what we know about those behind the attack.
And why we are still walking alone: the enduring appeal of the pilgrimage.
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Also on the programme: Gunmen kill dozens in an attack on Crocus City Hall in Moscow; and the Israeli PM says he's determined to go ahead with attack on Rafah.
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The UK has seen the biggest rise in absolute poverty for 30 years - as thousands more families struggle with rising costs. We examine how poverty in Britain has changed - and what can be done to solve it.
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The Spanish journalist who was given a 24-hour deadline to leave Russia after reporting on anti-Kremin protests.
And Martin Greenfield, the Auschwitz survivor who became a tailor for Frank Sinatra and six US presidents, has died. His son reflects on his remarkable life.
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Also in the programme, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves sets out Labour’s economic plans. And can AI coaches help football teams improve their performance?