BBC viewers were switching off in droves as Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves was interviewed by Laura Kuenssberg – with the conversation quickly spiralling into a row. Speaking about ...
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Laura unpacks the mystery of a body discovered in a garage in Southampton in 1929. The victim, oil agent Vivian Messiter, had been missing for nine weeks. Show more Laura takes us to 1929, where ...
While filming for This City is Ours, Laura Aikman admits Sean Bean left her startled as he vehemently exploded during production of the new show. Fresh from thrilling audiences as manipulative ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. When Haas driver Esteban Ocon races around Albert Park this weekend, a female voice will be on the radio ...
Broadcaster Laura McGhie is to host a new overnight show on BBC Radio 5 Live on Friday, Saturday and Sundays. Laura’s first show will air on Friday 18th April and will be broadcast from Pacific ...
rocker's song "Your God (God's D--k)" asks people to question their own biases. By Stephen Daw Pride Editor Laura Jane Grace set out to make a point with a recent performance of a new song.
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Laura Jane Grace, a transgender punk rocker, performed at Bernie Sanders' event in Kenosha, Wisconsin, as part of his 'Fight oligarchy' tour. Sanders and other Democrats are holding town halls to ...
Laura Kuenssberg’s weekend BBC programme turned tense yesterday as she confronted Reform UK’s Richard Tice live on-air. The pair got into a spat about MP Rupert Lowe, who has been accused of ...
Vocalist and musician Laura Jane Grace performed at Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders’ stop in Somers, Kenosha, Wisconsin, on March 7, 2025, as part of the ongoing ‘Fighting Oligarchy’ rally.
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