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Cameron to divert £70m to calm housing benefit row
David Cameron redirects £70m in government cash to calm backbench nerves over a housing benefit cap, but dismisses talk of a U-turn.
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Jobless generation study reveals employment fears
Exclusive: Thousands of young people feel they will join their parents in the dole queue, research by The Prince’s Trust finds. Channel 4 News investigates.
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‘This is not the Greater Manchester Police the public deserve’, says Chief Constable
We spoke to Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, Stephen Watson, to get his reaction to Dame Vera Baird’s review.
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Greater Manchester Police custody officer arrested amid concerns over treatment of women by force
There are more questions about the way some women are treated by one of Britain’s biggest police forces.
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France’s ‘current political regime out of breath’, says European foreign policy expert
We are joined by Arthur Delaporte who has been re-elected as a member of parliament for the Socialist Party, which is part of the New Popular Front. It’s worth remembering that President Macron used to be a member of the Socialist Party.
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‘We will not be judged by the constraints and failures over the past 14 years’ – Science Secretary Peter Kyle
We are joined by Peter Kyle, newly appointed as the secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology.
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Euro 2024: UK police receive nearly 600 referrals of online abuse towards England players; 26 now being investigated
The UK Football Policing Unit (UKFPU) has received 571 referrals of online abuse towards England players. The majority of those are racist posts.
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Exclusive: Undercover inside Reform’s campaign – evidence of homophobia and canvasser’s racism
Channel 4 News has gone undercover in Nigel Farage’s prospective seat in Clacton, following individuals closely associated with Reform UK’s campaign
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‘There are double standards here’ – Conservative Peer on visas not being offered to Gaza’s orphans
We spoke to Conservative peer and former Foreign Office adviser, Baroness Arminka Helic, herself a refugee, who’s been pushing the government to set up a Ukraine-style visa scheme for Gazans orphaned by the war.
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Education secretary Gillian Keegan on the Conservative betting scandal
We were joined by the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan.
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‘Labour will extend Awaab’s law to private renters’, says Angela Rayner
Housing policy, including help for renters and first time buyers, has become a key election battleground.
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FactCheck: the Green party’s £160bn spending plans explained
The Green party manifesto pledges to increase taxes to fund a £160 billion boost to day-to-day public spending. FactCheck takes a look.
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‘Keir Starmer has been rumbled’ over tax, says Economic Secretary to the Treasury
We’re joined from Westminster by Bim Afolami, who is Economic Secretary to the Treasury.
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FactCheck: the SNP’s target to build 110,000 affordable homes in Scotland
The SNP promised to build 110,000 affordable homes by 2032. But is it on track to meet this target? FactCheck takes a look.
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FactCheck: three promises Rishi Sunak has broken
From Rwanda flights to no-fault evictions.