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Local people frozen out of Cornwall’s housing market
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.
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Does the tourism industry help Cornish communities?
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.
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Pros and cons of Mark Carney’s interest rates plan
Cathy Newman discusses the interest rate decision with Julia Chanteray of The Joy of Business – a consultancy which helps businesses to develop and Simon Rose from campaign group Save our Savers.
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Lord Rennard quizzed by police over sexual harassment
A woman who spoke out about Lord Rennard’s alleged sexual harassment of party activists has told Cathy Newman she is pleased police have investigated her claims.
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Paul Smith on British fashion and Bradley’s bikes
He is one of Britain’s biggest fashion exports and owns two of Bradley Wiggins’ old bikes – ahead of a new exhibition, Sir Paul Smith talks to Cathy Newman about fashion, celebrity and cycling.
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Rod Stewart on music, life and sleaze in the 70s
As Rod Stewart celebrates a number one album, the 68-year-old tells Cathy Newman he hasn’t joined the “pipe and slippers club yet” and jokes that there is “nothing wrong with a bit of sleaze”.
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Why I admire Angelina for taking on the taboos
Channel 4 News accompanied Angelina Jolie on a mission to Congo earlier this year. The actress made the gruelling trip despite undergoing major surgery, writes Cathy Newman.
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Michael Gove: ‘We need to tackle immigration’
After the Queen’s speech outlines the government’s plans on immigration, Cathy Newman speaks to the Education Secretary Michael Gove. He says he wants Britain to stay in the European Union.
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Dalai Lama condemns Buddhist violence
The Dalai Lama tells Cathy Newman Buddhist violence against Muslims “is wrong”, and discusses his hopes for progress with China and whether a woman could be the Tibetan people’s next spiritual leader.
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How Grantham shaped Mrs Thatcher
Mrs Thatcher said she owed almost everything to her father and her Grantham upbringing. Cathy Newman reports from her home on how the locals have reacted to her death.
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Warzone rape: Hague and Jolie visit refugee camps
William Hague and Angelina Jolie travel to refugee camps in the heart of Africa as part of a campaign to end what’s been called the monstrosity of our age – warzone rape. Cathy Newman reports.
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Repairing the appalling injuries of warzone rape
Cathy Newman writes from the DR Congo after meeting the doctors who treat the “battered and bleeding” victims of warzone rape.
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The challenge of ending warzone rape
Foreign Secretary William Hague and film star turned UN envoy Angelina Jolie have jointly launched a campaign to end warzone rape but, as Cathy Newman writes, there are many obstacles in the way.
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Zombie companies and biting the bullet
As zombie Britain continues to hit the economy, Cathy Newman talks to the venture capitalist Jon Moulton and the economist Anne Pettifor about tackling bank debts which are holding back UK growth.
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What are the Lib Dems doing about Rennard claims?
As the Lib Dem spring conference is overshadowed by the recent allegations about the behaviour of Lord Rennard, Cathy Newman finds there are still many unanswered questions.