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Why Cameron couldn’t decouple human rights
David Cameron discussed human rights issue on the last day of his trade delegation in China. China Analyst Paul French looks at whether business has triumphed over ethics – again.
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Cameron to push for ‘open dialogue’ in China
As David Cameron begins his two-day visit to China, Political Editor Gary Gibbon says the Prime Minister will not threaten lucrative trade deals by “lecturing” the Chinese on human rights.
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Chinese artist Ai Weiwei: I cannot leave my home
Exclusive: days before David Cameron visits China, acclaimed Chinese artist Ai Weiwei tells Channel 4 News how he was placed under house arrest on Friday as he was about to leave Beijing for Shanghai.
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Democrats have momentum – but how long will Harris honeymoon last?
The general sense since Harris became the presumptive Democratic nominee is that she has rejuvenated the party’s base, increasing support among Black and Hispanic voters, women, and the young.
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Amazon staff balloted on union recognition after post-pandemic ‘workload increase’
Staff at Amazon’s Coventry warehouse are taking part in an historic ballot which could see the company recognise a UK trade union for the first time ever.
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Education secretary Gillian Keegan on the Conservative betting scandal
We were joined by the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan.
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‘Provision for trans people doesn’t have to be an either-or’ – Shadow Education Secretary
We spoke to the Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson.
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FactCheck: why is the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine being withdrawn worldwide?
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has announced it’s removing its Covid-19 vaccine worldwide. FactCheck takes a look.
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FactCheck: what is the Rwanda bill and why is it still controversial?
What is the Rwanda bill and why is it controversial? FactCheck takes a look.
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Brit who promoted Qatar died weeks after detention and ‘torture’ by country’s police
He was the man Qatar called on to help shape their image in the eyes of the world. After the desert state won the right to host the 2022 World Cup later this year, it asked travel and tourism expert Marc Bennett to help sell the country as a modern, safe, forward thinking international tourism…
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Public pay respects as royal procession brings Queen’s coffin to Westminster
The Queen is now lying in state in Westminster and members of the public are queuing for miles to pay their respects.
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Armando Ianucci: Veep writer on No 10’s pandemic behaviour
Rage against the political machine: the writer Armando Iannucci has deployed his comedic genius to savage modern-day politics, with award-winning television shows like The Thick of It – satirising the inner workings of Britain’s government and the chaotic, expletive laden firefighting by characters like comms chief Malcolm Tucker.
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FactCheck Q&A: Why are we vaccinating 16 and 17-year-olds?
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) updated its advice today after weighing the potential harms and benefits of offering the vaccine to 16 and 17-year-olds.
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Universal Credit: what it’s like to lose £20 a week
The UK is heading towards the “biggest overnight social security cut” since the modern welfare state was founded, according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. They’ve been investigating the impact of the decision to cut Universal Credit payments by £20 a week from October, and they say it could plunge half a million more people into…
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Uprooted by the Climate Crisis
Our Latin America Correspondent Guillermo Galdos followed one Guatemalan farmer desperately trying to make the journey of a lifetime – travelling into the US and placing his life in the hands of human smugglers.