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  • 1 week ago | three.fm | Liz Bates

    The former Number 10 aide also claimed the Conservative Party "might be dead". Listen to the full interview at 5pm on the Sky News Daily podcast - tap here to followHis remarks came in a wide-ranging interview with Sky News, in which the controversial figure, who served as Boris Johnson's chief adviser from 2019 to 2020, said Nigel Farage could "definitely" become the next prime minister.

  • 1 week ago | three.fm | Liz Bates

    The former Number 10 aide also claimed the Conservative Party "might be dead". Listen to the full interview at 5pm on the Sky News Daily podcast - tap here to followHis remarks came in a wide-ranging interview with Sky News, in which the controversial figure, who served as Boris Johnson's chief adviser from 2019 to 2020, also said Nigel Farage could "definitely" become the next prime minister. On Tory leader Ms Badenoch, Mr Cummings said: "Kemi is going to go, probably this year.

  • 2 weeks ago | three.fm

    Organisers of a weekly vigil against the war in Gaza say they'd like as many people as possible to attend on Friday.

  • 2 weeks ago | three.fm | Paul Kelso

    You might tut at sluggish GDP or sigh at labour market data, presuming you notice them at all, but inflation is the number you feel in your pocket. This month the link could not be plainer. The headline rate of CPI inflation in April jumped 3.5% on the same time a year ago, up almost a percentage point on March, and driven largely by the timing of changes in household bills.

  • 3 weeks ago | three.fm | Adam Parsons |In Istanbul

    On the one hand, Ukraine's leader has turned up for peace talks in Turkey with a strong backroom team and a desire to negotiate over the war. From his perspective, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called the bluff of Vladimir Putin. "You said you wanted to talk, so here I am," is the message. But Mr Putin is, for the moment at least, nowhere to be seen, and neither are the members of his very top team.