Now playing Next Health news Experimental new pill eliminates cancer in third of leukaemia patients More than half of the patients enrolled in an early clinical trial responded to the drug. One-third saw their cancer vanish entirely. 26/03/2023
Now playing Next USA 'We need help': More severe weather headed for tornado-hit Mississippi The US President issued an emergency declaration on Sunday, releasing funds for areas of Mississippi hardest hit by the deadly tornado. 26/03/2023
Now playing Next Mobility Inside the giant wind tunnels where new jets and missiles are tested The models for the Concorde, Rafale, Airbus 380, and all of France’s nuclear missiles are said to have been tested here. 25/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: The Mia Goth Double-Bill - 'Infinity Pool' & 'Pearl' Mia Goth, we salute you. Especially this month, with a dual helping of 'Infinity Pool' and 'Pearl' 24/03/2023
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Now playing Next France King Charles III's State visit to France postponed amid civil unrest President Macron had a phone call with King Charles on Friday morning about the visit, which became untenable as fresh strikes were announced for next week. 24/03/2023
Now playing Next Canada Biden in Canada to discuss security, trade and migration issues Two important agreements appeared to be in hand before Biden even departed Washington. Canada will escalate its timeline for military upgrades to the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the two nations have reached an agreement to update rules for migrants seeking asylum. 24/03/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom Boris Johnson endures high-stakes grilling over 'partygate' The former British prime minister has been giving testimony Wednesday, to a parliamentary enquiry into Downing Street parties during the pandemic. 22/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Medical and police dramas lead nominations for BAFTA TV Awards What were the best British shows on last year? Here are all the nominees for the 2023 BAFTA TV Awards. 22/03/2023
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Now playing Next Destinations Here are 6 of Europe’s cleanest river swimming spots These destinations offer safe, clean places to take a river dip on a warm day this summer. 22/03/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK former PM Boris Johnson's political future in the balance UK former PM Boris Johnson's political future could be decided when he appears before a committee over allegations he knowingly misled parliament over COVID-19 lockdown allegations 21/03/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom Boris Johnson denies 'intentionally' lying about lockdown parties The former prime minister will be interrogated by MPs on Wednesday about drunken parties at Downing Street during COVID lockdowns. 21/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Screening of Winnie-the-Pooh slasher film cancelled in Hong Kong The (agressively mediocre) slasher film 'Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey' has been cancelled in Hong Kong for “technical” reasons. In reality, it's yet another display of censorship obsessed with the startling likeness between Xi Jinping and Pooh 21/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news World Poetry Day: What is the best use of poems in cinema? Whether it’s a quoted sonnet or some long forgotten quatrain, some films are bolstered by the recital of a good poem... 21/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history History is littered with marriages that never should have happened and costly separations and on this day in 1152, spring time in France meant King Louis VII would have to pay dearly for the annulment of his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine, marking one of the most expensive divorces in history. 21/03/2023