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Euro-crisis threat to holidays in the sun?
There are fears that Greece may leave the euro, with the tremors spreading to other southern European countries. Channel 4 News looks at what this might mean for the British holidaymaker.
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Cameron hosts euro-crisis summit meeting
Prime Minister David Cameron holds a top-level meeting at 10 Downing Street to discuss the deepening crisis in the eurozone as Spain’s financial woes increase.
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Tsipras on euro crisis: ‘Both sides have nuclear option’
In an exclusive interview with Jonathan Rugman, Syriza party leader Alexis Tsipras – who could be the next Greek premier – says logic will prevail and Greece will not be forced out of the euro.
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Calls for ‘lasting solution’ to Euro crisis
David Cameron calls for a “lasting solution” to the eurozone crisis arguing for a sweeping change of policy priorities to deliver growth across Europe – but without giving up on austerity.
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Not many dead: how to report Greece's financial crisis
Jonathan Rugman finds in Greece that the people prefer to believe they can keep the way of life they have grown accustomed to and have it financed with other people’s money.
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Greek crisis: talks continue on Tuesday
Negotiations continue on Tuesday to resolve the turmoil in Greece. Despite little optimism that a coalition government will be formed, an influential adviser tells Channel 4 News that all is not lost.
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European crisis: where do we go from here?
With voters in Greece, France and Italy using elections to reject austerity, Channel 4 News looks at what happens next and whether a break-up of the eurozone is now on the cards.
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Further crisis for border agency as visa system crashes
The collapse of an IT system at a border agency office has stalled thousands of visa applications for foreigners in the UK. A senior lawyer tells Channel 4 News the system is “unfit for purpose”.
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Taking Timbuktu – rebels exploit Mali crisis
There are calls for a return to democratic rule in Mali after two weeks of chaos in which the government was toppled by soldiers and key northern towns – including Timbuktu – captured by separatists.
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Iceland’s former PM on trial for role in financial crisis
The former prime minister of Iceland appears in court as the first world leader charged over the 2008 financial crisis – but the country remains undecided on whether he should be held accountable.
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Larry Summers denies blame for financial crisis
Krishnan Guru-Murthy interviews Larry Summers, one of the most renowned economists in the world, the man who ran the US economic policy for Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
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Fitch: It’s too late to solve eurozone crisis
France dodges downgrade but credit agency says it’s too late for a comprehensive solution to the sovereign debt crisis as other countries’ ratings slide.
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High Streets at ‘crisis point’
A third of high streets are “degenerating or failing”, according to a government commissioned review by TV retail expert Mary Portas.
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Central banks intervene to prevent borrowing crisis
As six central banks take steps to bring down the cost of borrowing, a stockbroker tells Channel 4 News there is likely to be further pressure on eurozone leaders to resolve the debt crisis.
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Euro crisis could mean UK recession, says Osborne
Chancellor George Osborne warns Britain will “find it difficult to avoid a recession” if growth in Europe grinds to a halt, while France’s central banker says Europe faces “a true financial crisis”.