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Channel 4 News wins Emmy for Horror in Homs film
Channel 4 News has been awarded the International Emmy for News for its Syria coverage at a ceremony in New York on Tuesday night.
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In fashion: why diversity should be the new black
She is one of the most beautiful women in the world, but one of the few black models on the catwalk. As Naomi Campbell demands more diversity, is the fashion world listening?
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Where’s Wonga? Yorkshire councils block payday lenders
Six Yorkshire councils are blocking the websites of all payday lending companies on council-run computers, in what they say is the biggest initiative in the country to take on the industry.
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Soldier, 26, dies in training on Yorkshire moors
Private Michael Ihemere, 26, collapsed and died during a training exercise on a remote North Yorkshire moor – weeks after the death of three soldiers on exercises in Wales’s Brecon Beacons.
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#c4newspopup – from Cornwall to Scotland – live tonight in Edinburgh
Channel 4 News comes to you for a week of pop-up shows, travelling from Cornwall to Edinburgh to see how real the economic recovery really is. Today we’re in Edinburgh!
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Kite Runner author Hosseini on his new book
More than a decade since his best-selling debut, Khaled Hosseini publishes a new book about his homeland, Afghanistan. Channel 4 News meets him in New York for his only British television interview.
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Kite Runner author Hosseini on his new book
More than a decade since his best-selling debut, Khaled Hosseini publishes a new book about his homeland, Afghanistan. Channel 4 News meets him in New York for his only British television interview.
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West Yorkshire Police: Jimmy Savile was ‘not protected’
A West Yorkshire Police report says DJ Jimmy Savile “was not protected from arrest” because of his relationship with the force – but a lawyer representing victims says this “doesn’t add up”.
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Police horse ‘totally fine’ after Newcastle violence
The police horse who was attacked when football fans clashed following a Tyne-Wear derby is “totally fine”, his owners say, while arrests continue after a weekend of soccer-related violence.
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New footage found of Martin Luther King’s assassin
Previously unseen footage of James Earl Ray arriving in Memphis to face trial for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr has come to light.
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Prior leads England’s great escape in New Zealand
England were four wickets down going into the final day of the deciding New Zealand test. But cometh the hour, cometh Matt Prior, the team’s talismanic wicketkeeper-batsman, writes Malcolm Boughen.
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Samsung attempts to strike a chord with new users
Samsung has buried its South Korean heritage under a mountain of Rodgers & Hammerstein nostalgia and is staging the fight firmly in its competitor’s back yard.
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Richard III relatives call for York burial
The living relatives of King Richard III demand his remains are reburied in York after being identified during an archaeological dig at a council car park in Leicester.
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Charity calls for new tax on sugary drinks
The price of fizzy, sugary drinks should be raised by as much as 20 p a litre, says a new report, with the proceeds of a new tax going towards schemes which improve child health.
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Snow map: latest news and UK weather updates
Channel 4 News maps the latest weather news, information and video – plus your #uksnow pictures from around the UK.