The Newsmakers

Will the UK government's response to the civil servants strike work?

The UK has been hit by waves of strikes over pay and conditions. Over a hundred thousand workers are preparing to hit the streets as the government tries to pass controversial anti-strike laws. An agreement seems to slipping further away; how will the chaos end? Guests: Robert Oulds Director of the Bruges Group Think Tank Adrian Weir Secretary of the Campaign of Trade Union Freedom Amanda Lennon Employment Lawyer and HR Director at Spencer West

Coronavirus plunges UK into its worst recession on record

Coronavirus plunges UK into its worst recession on record

UK pubs, restaurants set to reopen on Saturday

UK pubs, restaurants set to reopen on Saturday

UK businesses affected as customers stay away after outbreak

UK businesses affected as customers stay away after outbreak

UK announces ban on petrol and diesel cars from 2030

UK announces ban on petrol and diesel cars from 2030

Can stability be restored in France amidst Macron's pension reforms?

Can stability be restored in France amidst Macron's pension reforms?

Can China's peace plan resolve Ukraine conflict?

Can China's peace plan resolve Ukraine conflict?

Is the ‘National Shutdown’ in South Africa a political power play?

Is the ‘National Shutdown’ in South Africa a political power play?

The costly fallout of Iraq invasion

The costly fallout of Iraq invasion

The Imran Khan controversy over alleged sale of state gifts

The Imran Khan controversy over alleged sale of state gifts

Could reviving Saudi Arabia - Iran relations turn bitter rivals into a productive partnership?

Could reviving Saudi Arabia - Iran relations turn bitter rivals into a productive partnership?

Is Georgia's democracy at risk amid protests and anti-democratic legislation?

Is Georgia's democracy at risk amid protests and anti-democratic legislation?

Will Bakhmut fall to Russian forces in Ukraine's latest battle?

Will Bakhmut fall to Russian forces in Ukraine's latest battle?

Israel sees one of the biggest protests in it's history

Israel sees one of the biggest protests in it's history

Are 15-minute cities feasible?

Are 15-minute cities feasible?

Is Sri Lanka one step closer to stabilising its economy?

Is Sri Lanka one step closer to stabilising its economy?

Is it fair to ban one of the world's most popular apps?

Is it fair to ban one of the world's most popular apps?

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