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On the trail of Toronto’s crack-smoking mayor Rob Ford
Despite admitting to smoking crack cocaine, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford insists he will not stand down. Inigo Gilmore visits his home in Toronto to ask him if he plans to go into rehab.
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Chris Christie: a big man about to get a whole lot bigger
Chris Christie can reach voters other Republicans cannot. He has just been re-elected New Jersey governor and people are asking if he could bulldoze his way to the White House, writes Inigo Gilmore.
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Doorstepping the NSA: we visit the spy HQ
The NSA declined an interview. So our reporter Inigo Gilmore went to the agency’s HQ – in Maryland – to see if he could find out any more. He found some NSA merchandise and a frosty reception.
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Is Detroit getting its groove back?
Once the symbol of America’s potent car industry and home of Motown music, Detroit is to many a bankrupt, half-forgotten shadow of its former self. But is it bouncing back? Inigo Gilmore reports.
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Syria ‘gas attack’: girl in coma reunited with grandmother
A young girl in a coma, believed to be a victim of an alleged gas attack in Syria, is reunited with her grandmother. Channel 4 News reporter Inigo Gilmore has the full story.
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New Syria ‘gas attack footage shows girl in coma’
Unverified footage emerges of a young girl in a coma believed to be a victim of an alleged gas attack in Syria. Channel 4 News reporter Inigo Gilmore has the full story.
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Up close and personal with a British jihadi in Syria
Ibrahim al-Mazwagi grew up in a middle-class family in London. But the 21-year-old jihadi left behind his home comforts to fight and die in Syria, writes Inigo Gilmore.
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Britons fighting with Syria’s jihadi ‘band of brothers’
In this Channel 4 News exclusive, British and other western jihadi fighters are shown in Syria as never before – fighting and killing, shopping and preparing for a wedding. Inigo Gilmore reports.
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Marikana survivors ‘harassed’ ahead of trial
Fresh analysis from Channel 4 News of police video taken during the Marikana massacre sparks nationwide debate in South Africa. Inigo Gilmore returns to the scene to hear from key witnesses.
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Marikana massacre: police shooting video footage
Channel 4 News shows police footage which appears to undermine claims officers were acting in self-defence over the shootings. Inigo Gilmore reports on the distressing footage and its implications.
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Superstorm Sandy: the poorest districts still in darkness
The Statue of Liberty have been switched on for the first time since Superstorm Sandy knocked out the power two weeks ago, but much of the city hasn’t been so lucky. Inigo Gilmore reports.
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Manhattan switches on the lights, but it is not over yet
The lights may be glittering in Manhattan but much of the northeast is still struggling. Many in the New York borough of Staten Island are without power and fearful of looters. Inigo Gilmore reports.
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Greek government cracks down on foreigners
The Greek government is cracking down on immigrants as the effects of its financial crisis deepen. Thousands of foreigners have been arrested. Inigo Gilmore reports from Athens.
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UK to deport 60 Sri Lankan Tamils
The British government will force up to 60 Sri Lankan Tamils on to an aeroplane on Wednesday and send them back to a a country still recovering from a brutal civil war. Inigo Gilmore reports.
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Extremist politics on the rise as Greek austerity bites
Extremist parties are on the rise in Greece as elections approach. Inigo Gilmore reports on the despair felt by ordinary families struggling to deal with economic austerity and political turmoil.