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Thousands of junior doctors strike in Wales
Thousands of junior doctors have gone on strike in Wales for the third time this year.
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Tens of thousands march through London calling for Gaza ceasefire
Hundreds of thousands of people have been on the streets of central London, marching from Hyde Park Corner to the US Embassy, to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
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Clare’s Law: Could thousands more women be warned about abusive partners?
It is a scheme which allows any of us to ask the police whether a partner has an abusive past.
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Alexei Navalny funeral: Anti-Putin chanting as thousands of supporters turn out
Iran counts Russia as a key ally. Iranian drone technology has helped Russia in its war in Ukraine. Both regimes have faced opposition on their streets – and have put them down brutally at times.
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Farmers protest Welsh government in their thousands
Many farmers in the UK and in other parts of Europe are angry and are not afraid to take to the streets in protest.
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Former Post Office chairman rejects Kemi Badenoch’s accusations over his dismissal
The Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has accused the former Chairman of the Post Office Henry Staunton of spreading “falsehoods” in a spectacular and public row – after his dismissal last month. Yesterday Mr Staunton told the Sunday Times that when she rang to tell him he was sacked, Kemi Badenoch had said it was because…
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Why thousands of farmers are protesting in Delhi
A ring of steel and concrete has been thrown up around India’s capital Delhi, as farmers demanding minimum prices for their crops have vowed to break through.
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NHS Wales crisis: Tens of thousands waiting months for diagnostic tests
What about the patients affected by higher waiting lists in Wales?
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NHS Wales crisis: thousands waiting hours in A&E
Channel 4 News’s Fact Check team can reveal how much higher waiting lists are now in Labour-run Wales compared to a decade ago.
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Humza Yousaf apologises for Scottish government’s failures to hand over Whatsapp messages to UK Covid Inquiry
Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has apologised for the Scottish government’s failures to hand over whatsapp messages to the UK Covid inquiry, saying there was “no excuse”.
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Netanyahu will see ‘massive protests once war winds down’, says former Jerusalem Post editor
We are joined by Yaakov Katz, former Editor-in-Chief of The Jerusalem Post.
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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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Humza Yousaf says a vote for the SNP could ensure Scotland is ‘Tory free zone’
The Scottish National Party leader Humza Yousaf has said that supporting his party at the general election could ensure Scotland becomes a “Tory free zone”.
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Israel-Gaza: Thousands of Palestinians flee as Israel sustains intense bombardment over central Gaza
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have been fleeing into the southern Gazan town of Rafah, as Israel keeps up its intense bombardment over central Gaza – with fierce fighting also continuing around Khan Younis in the south.
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Tens of thousands more people to be homeless this Christmas
Tens of thousands more people will be homeless this Christmas, as charities warn that England’s housing emergency is spiralling out of control.