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Cameron: ‘no lurch to the right’ after Eastleigh drubbing
David Cameron has vowed there will be no “lurch to the right” by the Conservatives in the wake of the party’s poor performance in the Eastleigh by-election.
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Drone warfare: UN to examine civilian deaths
The United Nations launches an inquiry into the extent to which drones, the unmanned military weapon favoured by the United States in its “war on terror”, cause civilian deaths.
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Windfarm electricity bill warning from MPs
Families could face higher electricity bills as a result of “shocking” blunders in awarding new offshore windfarm contracts, a group of MPs warns.
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Avoid rush-hour rail fare increases, report warns
Plans to raise fares for commuters travelling at the height of rush hour should be ruled out, according to a report by MPs published today.
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FactCheck: is President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner right?
It’s the tricky Falklands issue. Now the President of Argentina has written to David Cameron about it. Is her letter right, FactCheck asks?
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Rail fare rises: Is commuting becoming ‘an extravagance’?
As passengers face inflation-busting fare rises on the first working day of 2013, Channel 4 News reveals the extent that commuting by rail has become unaffordable for many low income workers.
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Rail fare rises take effect on UK trains
As rail fare price hikes kick in on trains across the country, campaigners call for an end to above-inflation rises amid widespread anger at continuing increases.
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Mo Farah stopped at customs? He’s not alone
Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah was detained by US border guards over Christmas. Our reporter Jamal Osman, a British Somali journalist, says it’s a common experience – and tells his story.
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US election 2012: McDonald’s, Dixieland, ‘dead heat’ so far?
As votes come in across the United States, Channel 4 News samples the atmosphere at election night events in the UK and US.
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Does Ofqual’s report prove Michael Gove right?
Ofqual’s final report did little to clear up the GCSE English marking fiasco but in highlighting how some teachers “generously” marked GCSE work, does it vindicate Michael Gove’s proposed reforms?
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Minister’s wind farm remarks ‘damaging for growth’
Britain’s economic growth will be further damaged by fresh confusion over windfarms and renewable energy, warn leading businesses such as Marks and Spencer and Aviva.
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How did the PM fare on Letterman?
David Cameron made his debut on the popular US chat show, but he struggled in mock citizenship test – see why.
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What is normal about drone warfare?
America’s so called “war on terror” did not end when George W Bush left office. Under Barack Obama the covert war entered a new phase, one of increasing reliance on missile strikes from aerial drones.
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Cable ‘right to prepare’ for hung parliament – pollster
With Business Secretary Vince Cable telling his party that another hung parliament is likely at the next election, Channel 4 News asks a YouGov pollster if he is right.
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FactCheck: The Ukip manifesto – Farage or farrago?
Ukip’s popularity with voters has nudged 10 per cent this year, making the party more popular than the Liberal Democrats at times.