Streeting: Country in 'despair' over public services
Health secretary Wes Streeting admits the wrongful release of Hadush Kebatu's adds to the sense Britain is "broken". Plus, we celebrate the first snow of the season in the Cairngorms and hear the Prime Minister's 'Private Passions'.
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Prince Andrew: what next?
Fresh damaging reports about Prince Andrew. Veteran royal watcher Jenny Bond gives her verdict. Also: gambling job loss warnings, sauna culture and the cut-off Island of Tiree.
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Hope in Hostage Square
We hear from Hostage Square as families await the return of their loved ones. Gazans looking for homes in the rubble and look ahead to the talks in Egypt tomorrow. Also on the programme, we celebrate a former Nobel laureate with a hopeless school report by asking the great and the good about theirs. And actor Tom Hollander talks to Paddy about acting and AI.
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Prospect of peace
Amid growing hopes of a ceasefire in Gaza, we hear from Sharone Lifschitz, whose parents were taken hostage. The son of John Le Carre calls for other writers to tinker with George Smiley and reinvent him. Two authors discuss. Plus, Lord Kinnock on Labour woes. On the newspaper review – the broadcaster Kay Burley, the actor Adam Pearson and the classicist Natalie Haynes.
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28/09/2025
The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell
The Sunday morning magazine programme with a fresh approach to the news and discussion about the big stories of the week. Presented by Paddy O'Connell.