Broadcast Packages
Dunblane 30 years on
As the nation marks 30 years since the Dunblane massacre, the sister of one of the victims has described her grief as “a wound that’s there forever”.
Rachael Irvine’s brother Ross was a pupil at Dunblane Primary School when on the morning of March 13 1996, Thomas Hamilton walked in armed with four handguns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
Failure of assisted dying Bill ‘lets down terminally ill’
The inevitable fall of the assisted dying Bill this week is “upsetting” and lets down terminally ill people, campaigners said while insisting the fight for a change in the law is not over.
The Bill’s sponsors Kim Leadbeater and Lord Falconer spoke to PA about the failure of their proposed legislation.
Khan responds to Sunak's appeal for police to 'take action' against protests
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said 'we don't live in North Korea, we don't live in Russia' in response to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's appeal for the police to 'take action' against pro-Palestinian demonstrations during his national address on Friday.
Interview and all footage self-shot and edited.
Disappearance of British journalist in Brazil
Guardian journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenist Bruno Pereira went missing in an area of the Amazon rainforest. They were travelling by boat along the Itaguaí River while on an expedition to interview members of the indigenous community.
Battle of Sievierodonetsk
Civilians flee the town of Pryvillia in Eastern Ukraine as Russian forces continue their offensive to take the City of Sievierodonetsk. Russia gave the Ukrainian government an ultimatum to surrender while some 800 civilians were trapped in the Azot chemical plant.