Search results for ‘Sarah Smith’
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Made in Britain: The future of manufacturing
Rolls-Royce is the poster boy for British manufacturing, but what is the future for the sector the government hopes can pull the UK out of recession? Business Correspondent Sarah Smith investigates.
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Can manufacturing save the British economy?
The government says economic growth will come from rebalancing the British economy in favour of manufacturing. But what does Britain still make? Business Correspondent Sarah Smith investigates.
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How much does it cost to buy global clout?
Sarah Smith ponders the price Europe will pay if it accepts China’s cash.
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Should the government target tax havens?
As research reveals all but two of the top 100 hundred firms on the London Stock Exchange use tax havens, Channel 4 News Business Correspondent Sarah Smith reports from the Channel Island of Jersey.
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Pursuing the man who has pursued so many
Washington Correspondent Sarah Smith tells of her pursuit of the former News of the World assistant editor Greg Miskiw – and her experiences of door-stepping the man who ordered so many door-steps.
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Is Atlantis the end of the US space dream?
As final preparations are made for the Atlantis lift-off at the Kennedy Space Center, Channel 4 News Washington Correspondent Sarah Smith asks what Nasa’s space shuttle programme has achieved?
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Does California’s jail crisis offer lessons for Britain?
As the Coalition Government reviews sentencing policy in Britain, Sarah Smith looks at the crisis of over-crowding in California’s jails – and what the state can do about it.
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Is 24-hour cable news killing American politics?
Sarah Smith considers whether 24 hour news channels are helping or destroying American politics.
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Mitt Romney overshadowed
Mitt Romney’s official announcement – even with the free chili – will not do anything to change the view that this is one of the weakest republican fields that’s been seen in a very long time. Sarah Smith blogs.
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US presidential hopeful Rick Santorum and the curse of notoriety
Former US Senator Rick Santorum has a unique problem in American politics – his name to TOO well known and it is producing far more sniggers than it is supporters, writes Sarah Smith.
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Donald Trump rules out running for US President
Donald Trump officially announces he is not going to run for President of the United States. Many thought it had always been a joke – but he pretended to be serious for weeks, as Sarah Smith writes.
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President Obama visits Ground Zero
US President Barack Obama visits Ground Zero in New York, which has become the hub of American celebration over the death of Osama bin Laden. Sarah Smith reports from New York.
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Bin Laden: did his death justify water-boarding?
As much of America celebrates the death of Osama bin Laden, questions surface over the use of torture in locating his whereabouts, writes Washington correspondent Sarah Smith.
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Obama’s strategic defence and security appointments
Channel 4 News’ Sarah Smith reports from Washington where “no drama Obama” has suggested some safe but politically astute appointments at the very top of the CIA and Pentagon.
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Obama can't laugh off birth rumours
Our Washington Correspondent, Sarah Smith, reports on President Obama’s attempts to lay to rest Republican rumours that he was born outside the USA. And Republican fears that the row could rebound on them.