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Post Office scandal: Fujitsu staff knew about bugs, errors and defects in the system for years
The European boss of Fujitsu has admitted the company “clearly let society down” as he apologised again to subpostmasters and postmistresses over its role in the Horizon scandal.
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Tata Steel confirms plans to cut jobs by closing Port Talbot blast furnaces
Tata Steel has confirmed plans to cut 2,800 jobs across the UK, by closing down both blast furnaces at its Port Talbot plant.
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‘We’ll be there with Ukrainians until the end’, says UK Foreign Minister
We spoke to Foreign Minister Andrew Mitchell, and began by asking him, in this ‘crucial year’, as President Zelenskyy described it, has Ukraine got Britain on its side?
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‘We couldn’t survive without US help’, President Zelenskyy tells Channel 4 News in extended interview
We spoke to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy inside his heavily fortified Government offices – we asked him first, if his decision to stay in Ukraine after the invasion had convinced western leaders that he was someone they should invest in.
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As the war with Russia heads into its third year, will Western support for Ukraine continue?
We have to live by the rule – you either work or you fight. A stark choice laid out by Volodymyr Zelenksyy – at a time fraught with political and military challenges.
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FactCheck: why are cases of measles rising, what are the symptoms and how safe is the MMR vaccine?
The UK Health Security Agency has declared a national incident amid a surge in measles infections.
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Northern Ireland’s biggest strike in a generation brings public services to standstill
What has been described as Northern Ireland’s biggest ever strike has been taking place today, bringing public services to a standstill.
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Only seven percent of Black women successful in UK police applications
New figures given to this programme reveal that Black women applying to join the police are less than half as likely to be successful as their white counterparts.
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The UK is getting poorer and sicker, exclusive report reveals
The UK is getting poorer and sicker.
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Zelensky pleads for western backing as Ukrainian cities shelled
It’s been another difficult week for Ukraine – its cities are still being shelled, its president Zelensky is pleading again for more money and investment from the West, whilst the German Bundestag has turned down its request for Taurus long-range missiles.
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Rwanda: PM urges House of Lords to pass bill to deport asylum seekers
Rishi Sunak has told the House of Lords that they should not frustrate his plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.
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Aberavon ‘deeply troubled and concerned’ by expected closure of Tata furnaces, says Labour MP Stephen Kinnock
We spoke to the MP for the Port Talbot area, Labour’s Stephen Kinnock and began by asking him about the potential impact of Tata Steel’s decision.
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Steel giant Tata to close furnaces at biggest plant threatening thousands of jobs
There are reports tonight that steel giant Tata is to press ahead with plans to close blast furnaces at its biggest plant, threatening thousands of jobs.
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‘I don’t think there is a great likelihood of all out war’, says Middle East Security Expert
We spoke to Dr H.A. Hellyer, a senior associate fellow in international security studies at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies who is in Jordan.
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Middle East: Pakistan kills nine people in retaliatory missiles strikes on Iran
In a further heightening of tensions in the region, Pakistan conducted military strikes on Iranian territory overnight.