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The Fourcast

Feb 28, 2022

Can we finally see the light at the end of the Covid tunnel?

After nearly two years of living with strict lockdowns and curbs on our civil liberties, all remaining domestic restrictions have now been removed from law in England.

Today, Minnie Stephenson talks to our Health and Social Care Editor Victoria Macdonald as we...


Feb 25, 2022

Russia has invaded Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin warns that Moscow's response will be "instant" if anyone tries to take Russia on.

 

People have been trying to flee the capital Kyiv as Ukraine urges the UN "to do everything possible" to stop a full-scale war.

 

In today’s podcast, we bring you reports...


Feb 23, 2022

The Duke of York has reached a settlement with his accuser Virginia Giuffre over her civil sex assault case in the United States.

 

The Prince has always denied the allegations and did not admit any liability. But the settlement left many questions for other victims of Andrew’s former friend, the sex offender Jeffrey...


Feb 21, 2022

Sir Keir Starmer is approaching two years as Labour leader.

He has sought to rebuild the party after the divisions of Brexit, the chaos of Corbyn and the disaster of the 2019 election. Labour would need to gain more than 100 seats to claim an outright majority next time the British public goes to the polls.

So are his...


Feb 18, 2022

There was a catalogue of police mistakes, police crimes, and a belief the Met was rotten. Then the inquiries, reports, and apology after apology.

And yet still the head of the Metropolitan Police Service, Dame Cressida Dick, stayed in place. Until last week.

Today, Simon Israel, our former Senior Home...