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US-Iran conflict: Is the Strait of Hormuz open? | BBC News
Today, Adam joined Laura and Paddy to chew over the latest news from Iran, Scotland, and Downing Street.
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Ahead of the Prime Minister’s appearance in parliament, they discuss what we’ve learned today about what Sir Keir Starmer knew, or did not know, about the Lord Mandelson’s vetting by the foreign office. Laura spoke to cabinet minister Liz Kendall, who backed the PM and said that Starmer would have blocked the appointment of Lord Mandelson as US ambassador had he known he failed security vetting.
Elsewhere, negotiations continue between the US and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz. But is it actually currently open or closed? Has the ceasefire been breached? And what happens next? Paddy has been putting those questions to Lyse Doucet in Tehran.
Plus, Laura has been in Scotland speaking to voters and the party leaders about how those issues and others will affect which way voters go in the May elections.
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Fishermen witness earthquake shrouding Venezuelan city in dust. #BBCNews
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How is the UK planning to defend itself? | BBC Newscast
Today the focus is on new details expected in the long overdue Defence Investment Plan, set to be announced next week.
Victoria Derbyshire is in for Laura again. She, Paddy and Henry Zeffman discuss a move toward new kit like drones, and away from battleships.
They also look at how much Andy Burnham may have been involved in the plans, and whether he’s prepared on defence.
And, last week we discussed whether Keir Starmer will be prime minister by the time of the World Cup final. Today we have an answer.
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Could this UK startup save Britain from AI oblivion? | BBC News
As governments and businesses confront their reliance on US tech giants, AI Decoded explores whether Britain can build its own AI future — and how quickly it must act.
Now, a sudden decision from Washington is sending shockwaves through the global AI industry, restricting access to some of America’s most advanced systems — even for its allies.
For UK companies, it raises a stark question: what happens when the technology you depend on is no longer available?
Presenter Marc Cieslak is joined by Yang Li of East London startup Cosine, now racing to build a “sovereign” British alternative as demand surges following the US clampdown. Tech author and Bloomberg reporter Katrina Manson also joins to unpack the national security stakes, alongside co-host Stephanie Hare.
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Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell jailed for embezzling party funds. #BBCNews
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