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  • 6 Apr 2018

    ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’ is the British musical locked in a David versus several Goliaths battle this weekend at the Olivier Awards. Nominated for five awards despite a cast of unknowns and a story about an unknown, it is the real-life tale of a gay teenager who decided one day he wanted to wear a…

  • 9 Feb 2018

    Frances Morris, director of Tate Modern, discusses the Kettle’s Yard show.

  • 16 Jan 2018

    Channel 4 News’ full, fiery interview with clinical psychologist and professorJordan B Peterson, whose views on gender have amassed great controversy – and a huge online following. He discusses the pay gap, patriarchy and his new book “12 Rules for Life.”

  • 22 Dec 2017

    More than six months after the fire in Grenfell Tower, 17 families with children look set to spend this Christmas in a hotel room. The local council says it is working around the clock to offer accommodation to those affected by the fire, but despite them committing more than £200 million to secure hundreds of…

  • 1 Dec 2017

    Britain’s newest royal couple had their first official joint engagement today. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were cheered by excited crowds on a visit to Nottingham, very much focused around the city’s diversity. So now that Ms Markle is to become the first mixed-race royal, do young people see her as an inspirational role model?

  • 15 Oct 2017

    New figures from the Salvation Army show that cases of modern slavery in Britain have soared in recent years. The Salvation Army, which is contracted by the government to provide the support offered to victims of human trafficking, says the increase may be down to better monitoring – the UK now has a Modern Slavery…

  • 15 Oct 2017

    MP Sarah Champion and Anthony Steen, Chairman of the Human Trafficking Foundation, talk about what the UK can do to combat slavery.

  • 11 Aug 2017

    Eleven gang-members linked to a traveller family have been convicted of enslaving homeless and disabled men in Lincolnshire. The court heard that the Rooney clan operated a modern slavery ring forcing victims  to work for little or no pay and live in squalid conditions for up to 26 years.

  • 24 Jul 2017

    Neena Modi, president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, discusses the breakdown in relations between Charlie Gard’s parents and staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital.  

  • 11 Jul 2017

    Tate Modern’s latest exhibition, Soul of a Nation, opens in 1963 at the height of the civil rights movement in America. Through the work of more than 60 artists, it charts 20 years of the African-American struggle for acceptance and integration – the journey of Martin Luther King’s dream from hope to disillusion.  But it…

  • 20 Feb 2017

    The Chancellor has tonight hinted that he is in ‘listening mode’ as Tory backbenchers expressed concerns over planned rises to business rates

  • 1 Dec 2016

    Last week, the celebrated British photographer David Hamilton was found dead in  Paris, after taking his own life. A well known French broadcaster had publicly accused him of raping her when she was just 13. And that  prompted many of Hamilton’s former models to allege that his crimes stretched back forty years.

  • 24 Nov 2016

    Jon Snow speaks with Lord Jim O’Neill, the former Goldman Sachs Chief Economist who resigned as a Treasury Minister in September, about globalisation and modernity.

  • 28 Sep 2016

    Labour: Corbyn’s moderate tone surprises delegates

    Yesterday, Tom Watson said the Labour Party should be about reforming not replacing capitalism. Today, in a speech much of which could’ve been delivered by Ed Miliband, Jeremy Corbyn sounded a moderate tone.

  • 1 Dec 2015

    Channel 4 News has seen records showing the Ministry of Defence has paid out less than a million pounds to the families of some 360 civilian casualties – they’re just the ones who’ve come forward.