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Street Art Shock
This is the image designed to shock, arrest, provoke and intrigue people – and get them to spend money on street art – in this year’s Christmas show curated by Banksy called “Marks and Stencils” in London’s Soho.
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Pope condones condoms to stop Aids
The Pope says the use of condoms may sometimes be justified to stop the spread of AIDS and in other situations – a “welcome” clarification, says one young Catholic who spoke to Channel 4 News.
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Rescue operation underway as floods hit Cornwall
A rescue operation is underway in Cornwall as heavy rain and winds led to flash floods in St Austell and St Blazey. Locals tell Channel 4 News they are concerned about the 2pm high tide.
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China bans lawyer from leaving
Ah well. I had an interesting interview lined up for tomorrow, but it was not to be. The Chinese authorities, in their wisdom, have prevented Mo Shaoping – the lawyer for Liu Xiaobo, the Chinese dissident who won the Nobel Peace Prize – from leaving China.
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Hammer films releases vampire horror Let Me In
Hammer Films releases the vampire picture ‘Let Me In’ in Britain on Friday. Channel 4 News Reporter Stephanie West has been to meet the production team.
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France and Britain to share defence capabilities
It’s a new era for defence as the French and the British sign a co-operation declaration. But are they making the pact for the same reasons? Lindsey Hilsum does not think so.
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UK and France sign historic defence deal
As the UK and France agree to share military capabilities including aircraft carriers, a defence expert tells Channel 4 News he is surprised at the “sexy” top-level deal.
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Animal rights activists jailed
Five animal rights activists who intimidated companies linked to animal testing lab Huntingdon Life Sciences in an attempt to shut down the facility have been jailed.
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Iraq war files: Apache Hellfire victims
Iraq’s secret war logs published by WikiLeaks show Iraqi civilians were attacked by US Apache Hellfire missiles and in some instances fighters were killed when trying to surrender.
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Spending review: The Westminster theatre
We’ve had the numbers from the government’s spending review, but what about the theatre? Broadcaster Peter McHugh takes a less than serious look at George Osborne’s Westminster address.
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Liverpool FC battle back in US court
The fate of Liverpool football club could be decided today as the club’s American owners return to a Texas court in a last-ditch attempt to block the club’s sale.
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7 July bombings inquests begin
The inquests into the deaths of the 52 victims of the London bombings on 7 July 2005 begin today. Home affairs correspondent Andy Davies says their families hope to finally get some answers.
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Pirate Johnny Depp joins primary school mutineers
Shiver me timbers! Hollywood star Johnny Depp makes a shock appearance as Captain Jack Sparrow to join “mutinous” pupils at a London primary school.
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Newly discovered Ted Hughes poem
“Last Letter” is a previously unknown poem by Ted Hughes, about the night his estranged wife Sylvia Plath killed herself.
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Spy secrets unveiled in history of MI6
A book revealing the history of the first 40 years of MI6 has been published. Former head of MI6 Sir John Scarlett tells Jonathan Rugman the book will end myths about a “licence to kill”.