Search results for ‘Jane Deith’
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Minister claims he was ‘banned’ from meeting Dalai Lama
A former minister who claims he was banned from meeting the Dalai Lama writes to David Cameron complaining that a Foreign Office instruction “crossed a line”, writes Jane Deith.
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100,000 council homes in hands of tenancy cheats
New figures estimate 100,000 people have obtained council houses and flats through fraud or are illegally subletting them for profit, writes Jane Deith
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Two arrested over Salford shooting
Police arrest two teenagers on suspicion of shooting dead Anuj Bidve, an Indian student, in Salford in an “awful attack” during the early hours of Monday. Jane Deith reports.
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Police consider racial motive after Salford shooting
Detectives are investigating whether the fatal shooting of an Indian student in Salford was racially motivated. As Jane Deith reports, police are not yet revealing what exactly the gunman said.
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Anglo-French spat as Paris faces downgrade
With the war of words continuing over the relative health of the British and French economies, money market rumours suggest France could have its credit rating downgraded, as Jane Deith reports.
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Greeks agree interim coalition government
The outgoing Greek prime minister has agreed to a crisis coalition which will back an international bailout deal within 24 hours. It follows a weekend of intense wrangling, as Jane Deith reports.
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New call for Greek PM Papandreou to stand down
Greek opposition leader Antonis Samaras repeats his call for Prime Minister George Papandreou to resign and, as Jane Deith reports, Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi’s future is also looking more uncertain.
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Euphoria and anxiety for Manchester’s Libyan exiles
Thousands of Libyan exiles in Manchester celebrated during the fall of Tripoli, but the mood is punctuated with fear for the safety of relatives back home – as Jane Deith reports.
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Manchester riots end after ‘seven-hour battle’
As riots spread from London to other parts of England, Channel 4 News reporter Jane Deith describes the police’s seven-hour battle of endurance in Manchester.
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Donald Trump’s golf plans on controversial course
As Donald Trump’s plans for a multi-million pound golf course in Aberdeenshire plough ahead, Channel 4 News reporter Jane Deith meets the campaigners taking a swing at the billionaire businessman.
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The teenage Libyan rebel from Manchester
As Libyans in Britain anxiously watch events in their homeland, a few choose to return and fight with the rebels. Jane Deith has been talking to one of them.
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Special educational needs system shake-up
The Government wants to revamp the system supporting the one in five children with special educational needs in England. But how will it work? Channel 4 News Reporter Jane Deith investigates.
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William and Kate return to St Andrews
Channel 4 News reporter Jane Deith sees Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton visit their old university as the princess-in-waiting proves she is taking to the life of a Royal.
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London Olympics: Velodrome comes off the blocks
The 2012 London Olympics takes a big step – or rather roll – forward with the opening of the Velodrome. Jane Deith reports from East London.
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IED combat under scrutiny at Olaf Schmid inquest
Channel 4 News examines the deadly threat of IED attacks for British troops in Afghanistan as Jane Deith reports from the inquest into the death of Olaf Schmid, a bomb disposal victim in 2009.