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Accountability for racism in the deaths of Black people after police contact is ‘not fit for purpose’, says charity
A new report from the charity INQUEST concludes organisations that are supposed to deliver accountability, the police watchdog and the coroners system, are failing because they don’t address racial discrimination properly.
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Syrians left to dig through collapsed buildings with bare hands without earthquake aid, NGO says
We spoke to Radwan Awad, Team Leader of the Syrian humanitarian organisation Mercy Corps, and asked him if they had received any kind of aid.
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Turkey Syria earthquake: death toll rising as ‘window of rescue’ closing
People are still being pulled alive from collapsed buildings, following the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria. But they are now outnumbered by the dead.
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People who desperately need help should be ‘at the absolute forefront’ of international community says David Miliband
David Miliband, who was Foreign Secretary when Gordon Brown was Prime Minister, is president of the aid organisation the International Rescue Committee. He joined us from New York.
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FactCheck: Why will voter identification be required for elections in Great Britain and what ID will polling stations accept – explained
What is voter ID, what is the government-issued certificate and why is photo identification at elections being made a requirement? Here’s what you need to know.
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Exclusive: Majority of Probation Service currently working at ‘excessive capacity’
The majority of the Probation Service is currently working at excessive capacity, leaked internal figures obtained by Channel 4 News reveal, raising further fears that the service is struggling to cope.
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‘Situation in Syria is worse than what we are seeing in the media,’ says a Syrian emergency worker
We were joined by Ali Rahbe from the Syrian Emergency Taskforce, a US-based organisation which backs the Syrian opposition.
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FactCheck: 200 unaccompanied asylum-seeking children still missing from UK hotels – what the government has said explained
What is the government doing about asylum-seeking children going missing from hotels and who is legally responsible for their welfare? Here’s what we know so far.
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UK braces for Wednesday’s widespread strike action
In a season of strikes, tomorrow stands out.
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‘Tyre Nichols should be alive today,’ says police reform activist
We spoke to DeRay Mckesson, an activist and co-founder of Campaign Zero, an organisation focused on reforming policing in America, and began by asking for his reaction to what appears to have happened to Tyre Nichols.
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NHS Wales ‘working for the vast majority of people’, says Welsh health minister
We spoke to the Welsh health minister Eluned Morgan, who in the past has claimed Westminster needs to fund Wales better to help the NHS.
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FactCheck: how do planned UK strike laws compare to France, Italy and Spain?
Rishi Sunak says the plans shouldn’t be controversial.
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The Golden Globes are back on TV, but has it done enough after a racism row last year
Now, a make or break moment for the Golden Globes – a ceremony that was, just 12 months ago, considered so toxic it couldn’t even be televised.
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NHS bosses ‘really worried’ by people staying away from hospital fearing huge delays
Saffron Cordery is the interim chief executive for NHS Providers which represents NHS organisations in England.
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High Court Rwanda asylum decision ‘very disappointing’, immigration charity says
We spoke to James Wilson, deputy director of Detention Action, one of three organisations which challenged the government’s Rwanda asylum policy in the courts.