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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.
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South Africa honeymoon murder: extradition challenge
The husband of a woman murdered in Cape Town faces an extradition hearing on 3 May to see if he must appear in a South African court over allegations he plotted to have her killed, writes Jane Deith.
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Tunisia democracy: ‘I always believed this would happen’
Before Tunisia’s exiled leader Rachid Ghannouchi returned to his homeland, Channel 4 News reporter Jane Deith visited him in the UK and found a man hopeful of “democracy and justice” at last.
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Thousands flee Ivory Coast violence
Ongoing violence in the Ivory Coast, following the disputed election at the end of last year, has seen 20,000 flee across the border to Liberia. Jane Deith hears their stories of violence and abuse.
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Police given more time to quiz Joanna Yeates murder suspect
Detectives continue to question Chris Jefferies, 65, the man arrested in connection with the murder of Bristol landscape architect. He was her landlord as Jane Deith reports.
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Joanna Yeates murder: landlord questioned
Chris Jefferies, the landlord of landscape architect Joanna Yeates, was arrested this morning in connection with her murder. Jane Deith looks into the development.
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Tommy Sheridan guilty of perjury after tabloid sex claims
Tommy Sheridan has been found guilty of perjury. The former Member of the Scottish Parliament lied under oath during a defamation case against the News of the World in 2006, as Jane Deith explains.
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Nurse suspended after ventilator ‘error’
An agency nurse who was filmed turning off a patient’s life support machine before a bungled effort to revive him is suspended pending an investigation. Jane Deith speaks to the patient’s father.
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Pakistan to investigate cricket betting scandal
A delegation from Pakistan’s highest law enforcement agency has been sent to London to investigate claims of a cricket betting scam in the fourth Test match at Lord’s. Jane Deith says reports.
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Wolverhampton: 12-year-old boys convicted of murdering a man with a machete
Two 12-year-old boys have been found guilty of murdering a man with a machete in Wolverhampton, in November last year.
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Israel closes Gaza border crossing after nearby Hamas rocket fire – as ceasefire talks continue
Israel has closed the Kerem Shalom crossing with Gaza after several rockets were fired by Hamas from an area nearby in southern Gaza, according to the Israeli Defence Forces.
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Extreme weather: mini tornado and Storm Gerrit do damage in UK
Around a hundred homes have been damaged, including some with their roofs blown off, after a mini tornado ripped through Greater Manchester.
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Transgender guidance: schools ‘must not exclude’ parents
Teachers have been told to keep parents informed if their child wants to change their gender identity in school, as part of the long-awaited draft guidance for England’s schools to support those described as ‘gender questioning children’.
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Alex Batty: British teen found in France, six years after mystery disappearance
The grandmother of a British teenager who’s been missing for six years has expressed her “relief and happiness” that he’s been found alive.
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Thousands join march against anti-Semitism in London
Thousands of people have joined a march against anti-Semitism in London.