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‘Former Post Office boss will never cry as much as our families’, says wrongly accused sub-postmaster
We were joined by two of the wrongly accused sub-postmasters, Janet Skinner and Lee Castleton.
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US Presidential candidate Cornel West on Israel Hamas war, greedy ruling class and Biden vs Trump
US Presidential candidate, Dr Cornel West tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy why he thinks US foreign policy on Israel is enabling destruction in Gaza, how both Biden and Trump are problematic for oppressed groups, and why it’s difficult to have hope to change the world without also being in despair at the suffering we see, in this episode of Ways to Change the World.
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Exclusive: Covert recordings obtained by C4News prove Post Office covered up scandal for years
Recordings proving Post Office management knew subpostmasters’ were not to blame for accounting errors in the Horizon system are broadcast for the first time, as part of an exclusive Channel 4 News report.
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‘Phones are not the problem’, says headteacher on school mobile phone ‘ban’
A crackdown on mobile phones in classrooms was announced today by the Department for Education. Guidance will be given to headteachers as part of an effort to ‘minimise disruption and improve behaviour’ and is intended to include break and lunch periods as well. We spoke to Pepe Dilasio, headteacher of a secondary school in Kiveton,…
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Iceland’s ‘Women’s Day Off’: Tens of thousands of women strike in name of gender equality
Tens of thousands of women in Iceland refused to go to work today, including the country’s female prime minister, in the name of gender equality. Known as the “Women’s Day Off”, the 24-hour strike saw shops shuttered, and hospitals operating on skeleton staff, as women protested against wage discrimination and gender-based violence in the country.…
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‘Deep-rooted’ racism, sexism and classism in English cricket, report finds
Cricket – a game that is currently delighting fans with both the male and female Ashes – is also a sport riddled with antique levels of racism, snobbery and sexism.
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American democracy is ‘taking its last breath’, says Dr Eddie S. Glaude Jr
We spoke to Dr Eddie Glaude who’s professor of African American studies at Princeton and began by asking him if there was anything at all positive that we could draw from what is happening here in New York today.
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Water firms must put ‘biodiversity over bonuses’, Angling Trust spokesman says
As head of campaigns for the Angling Trust, Stuart Singleton-White has been calling for cleaner water for several years.
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Bomb at mosque in Pakistan kills at least 59 people
At least 59 people have been killed by a bomb that targeted police officers praying in a mosque in Pakistan.
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Islamic State leader killed in US special forces raid in Syria, president says
The leader of the militant Islamic State group has died after US special forces carried out a pre-dawn raid in north-west Syria, according to the US President Joe Biden.
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National Action: Neo-Nazi group co-founder convicted of terror offences
A man has been convicted of membership of a banned neo-Nazi terror group set up to wage a race war in Britain.
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Afghanistan war: British veterans express ‘sadness and anger’ at Taliban advances
UK combat troops largely left Afghanistan in October 2014, but hundreds remained to train and assist Afghan forces. Now, watching the Taliban advance and violence escalate from afar, veterans are pondering their legacy.
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Manchester Arena Inquiry: Suicide bomber Salman Abedi ‘should have been identified as a threat’
On the 22nd of May 2017, Salman Abedi walked across the foyer of the Manchester Arena towards an exit door with a bulging rucksack. As thousands left the concert hall, many to greet parents there to collect them, at 10.31pm he detonated his shrapnel-laden device. Could he have been spotted and challenged before then? The…
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Manchester Arena attack: Inquiry told opportunities missed to identify suicide bomber
The public inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing has been hearing claims by experts that there were missed opportunities to identify Salman Abedi as a suicide bomber
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“John Lewis’ body shows the violence of white supremacy” – Professor Eddie Glaude
Joining Krishnan from New Jersey is Professor Eddie Glaude who is chair of the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University.