In DR Congo with Angelina Jolie
She enlisted William Hague in the global campaign against warzone rape, and empowered women facing breast cancer. Cathy Newman explains why she chose Angelina Jolie as her person of the year.
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Pressure is growing on Culture Secretary Maria Miller over the row about her expenses. Cathy Newman asks Angela Eagle, shadow leader of the House of Commons, if she should resign or not?
As a new reports warns that girls in gangs lead “desperate lives” – Cathy Newman asks activists Jennifer Blake and Carlene Firmin if enough is being done to help young girls and teenage women.
Cathy Newman is in a gay bar in Soho for a “From Russia With Love” event and we speak to Lord Coe about gay rights at the Olympics.
What is it about Scandinavian drama that grips British viewers? Cathy Newman talks to Kim Bodnia, star of The Bridge.
She enlisted William Hague in the global campaign against warzone rape, and empowered women facing breast cancer. Cathy Newman explains why she chose Angelina Jolie as her person of the year.
Cathy Newman asks PR guru Lord Bell whether the publicity around the trial of two staff of TV chef Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi will have a negative effect on the former couple’s reputation.
A paralysed man fighting for the right to die took his case to the highest court in the land today. Paul Lamb tells Cathy Newman how he struggles and how he wants the option to end his own life.
Conservative MP Nadhim Zahawi talks to Cathy Newman on changes to EU benefit claims.
The unfolding scandal at the NHS Trust in Colchester has a tragically familiar ring to it, blogs Cathy Newman.
“It will polarise opinion… some people might be freaked out by it” – Irvine Welsh talks to Cathy Newman about the film version of his classic book Filth.
Cathy Newman asks John Kerry why the administration wants to attack Syria when US public opinion is opposed. He says the plan is for an “unbelievably small”, limited attack.
George Osborne claims the UK economy has “turned a corner” with some signs of recovery. Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls tells Cathy Newman the damage to living standards has already been done.
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond tells Cathy Newman why he’s “disappointed” and “slightly apprehensive” after the government’s defeat in parliament, and how he feels about France’s ties with the US.
Housing costs in Cornwall are soaring – largely pushed up by home owners buying second properties. Cathy Newman meets the local people being pushed out of the market.
The sun is shining on Cornwall’s tourism industry this year, but how much does it contribute to the local community? Cathy Newman speaks to two local employers for #c4newspopup.