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Election 2024: Bolton West hustings
Today listeners put their questions to would-be MPs in the Bolton West constituency.
The hustings is chaired by Nick Robinson.
Today held similar sessions in two other seats - Wells & Mendip Hills and Motherwell, Wishaw & Carluke. -
Julian Assange: Wife 'elated' with release
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has left the UK after agreeing a US plea deal that will see him plead guilty to criminal charges and go free.
Speaking to Today's Mishal Husain, Stella Assange says her children have never seen their father outside of prison and she's "not used to talking about Julian free in the present tense".
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Released Israeli hostage: I don't believe in peace
On 7 October last year, Ada Sagi's life changed forever. The 75-year-old grandmother of six - who has spent most of her life working towards peace between Israelis and Palestinians - was having a morning coffee at home on the Nir Oz Kibbutz, on the border with Gaza, when suddenly several men working for Hamas burst into her home and forced her barefoot by gunpoint onto a motorbike and took her hostage, alongside scores of others.
The Arabic and Hebrew teacher who still supports students through her work, was imprisoned for 53 days at an apartment in Khan Younis until she was freed as part of a deal between the Israeli Government and Hamas.
In her first UK interview, Today's Emma Barnett speaks to Ada, six months on from her release. She shares the details of her ordeal; her thoughts about those who captured her, the global reaction and the actions of the Israeli government since last October. As a lifelong peace activist, right at the end of the conversation, she shares a stark view of the future as she sees it.
But Ada Sagi began by speaking about hearing security alarms going off in the kibbutz on the morning of 7 October, alerting her and the other hundreds of other residents they were under attack and then about the moment, men armed with Kalashnikovs, entered her home. -
Election 2024: Wells and Mendip Hills hustings
Today listeners in Somerset put their questions to would-be MPs in the Wells and Mendip Hills constituency.
The hustings is chaired by Justin Webb.
Similar sessions are to be held in two other seats adopted by Today for the election - Bolton West and Motherwell, Wishaw and Carluke.
(Photo: The hustings session. Credit: Oscar Pearson/BBC -
Adrian Ramsay on Green Party manifesto
Co-leader Adrian Ramsay speaks to Justin Webb on the Green Party's manifesto launch.
They're promising to tax top earners more and spend the money on public services.
The party is also dealing with a row about anti-Semitism among what the party calls 'a small number of candidates.'
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Nigel Farage calls for 'zero net migration'
Nigel Farage speaks to Today's Mishal Husain after becoming leader of Reform UK, formerly the Brexit Party.
The party has announced it would freeze non-essential migration, as it seeks to win voters from the Conservatives and Labour.
The Today programme will hear from all the major parties throughout the election campaign.