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Prince Andrew accuser's 2009 deal with Jeffrey Epstein made public
Virginia Giuffre agreed not to sue anyone connected to Jeffrey Epstein who could be described as a "potential defendant", a 2009 settlement of her Florida damages claim against the sex offender shows.
UK correspondent Hugo Gye
Britain is now recording close to 100,000 cases of Covid a day, driven by the rise of the Omicron variant, but the government has decided against imposing any more restrictions before Christmas. Audio
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about the trouble plaguing Boris Johnson over a number of Christmas parties held last year in contravention of Covid rules and how that's helped fuel… Audio
UK: More Omicron cases, Brexit rows over migration,
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to look at how cases of the Omicron variant are on the rise as the British government looks to speed up its booster campaign. The UK and France are still at… Audio
UK: More details on Liverpool terror suspect, Boris admits mistakes over sleaze
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about how Liverpool terror suspect Al Swealmeen had been buying bomb parts for months, and how his conversion to Christianity is now being… Audio
UK raises threat level after Liverpool taxi blast
Britain has raised its national threat level to severe after declaring that a taxi explosion outside a hospital in Liverpool yesterday was a terrorist incident.
UK correspondent Matthew Dathan
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Susie with developments in the sleaze scandal engulfing the Conservative Party, even as Prime Minister Boris Johnson denies the UK is a "corrupt country". Audio
Prince Harry lashes media for misogynistic term
Prince Harry said on Tuesday that the term "Megxit," a phrase used by the British press to describe the decision by him and his wife Meghan to quit their royal duties, was a misogynistic term.
Concern for Queen's health, French-UK fishing debacle, Kenyan murder
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to look at how Conservative MP Owen Paterson has avoided punishment for using his position to benefit two companies he worked for. He'll also discuss the… Audio
UK correspondent Hugo Gye
UK correspondent Hugo Gye looks at the job ahead of Chancellor Rishi Sunak in today's budget as the country emerges from the pandemic, the illness that's forced the Queen out of attending COP26 in… Audio
NZ secures historic free trade agreement with UK
New Zealand's secured an historic free-trade agreement with the United Kingdom that will eventually eliminate all tariffs on New Zealand exports.
Industry leaders have welcomed the agreement, saying… Audio
UK: Warning Covid cases could hit 100,000 daily, moves to protect MPs
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about the warnings from Health Secretary Sajid Javid that new Covid cases could skyrocket this winter - but his government won't heed a call from… Audio
Calling London with Rob Hugh-Jones
Rob Hugh-Jones at BBC World keeps us up to date as the big climate summit in Scotland approaches, we cover significant developments around the world relating to the pandemic and fossilised dinosaur… Audio
UK considers security for MPs after fatal stabbing
The British home secretary Priti Patel will consider offering police protection for MPs after the brutal killing of David Amess.
The Conservative MP was stabbed to death in his constituency.
Police… Audio
Covid-19: UK report finds early response one of its worst ever public health failures
A new select committee report in the United Kingdom has found the country's failure to prevent Covid-19 spreading early in the pandemic was one of that its worst ever public health failures.
Its… Audio
UK correspondent Andrew Learmonth
UK correspondent and Holyrood Magazine journalist Andrew Learmonth joins Bryan from Scotland to discuss Christmas shortages, covid passports and a change in conversation over climate change. Audio
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to look at Boris Johnson's first Conservative party conference speech in two years, which promised to unleash Britain's "unique spirit" to reshape the UK… Audio
UK: Labour conference petrol crisis, new Bond
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk about Keir Starmer's first-ever party conference speech, the panic-buying of petrol by millions of Britons and speculation about who will be the next… Audio
Food shortages hit United Kingdom
Widespread food shortages have been reported across the UK, with photos of empty shelves shared across social media and calls for urgent action from the government to address the shortages.
Talia… Audio
UK correspondent Harriet Line
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about the massive spike in gas prices which have seen power and CO2 suppliers go bust and how it's leading to fears of supermarket shortages -… Audio