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Ciaran Jenkins
Ciaran Jenkins is the Data Correspondent and Presenter for Channel 4 News based in the Leeds newsroom. He covers a wide range of stories, from home and social affairs to sport and technology. He has reported exclusively for Channel 4…
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‘Trump priority to end killing in Ukraine’, says former national security official
We spoke to Fred Fleitz from the conservative think tank, the America First Policy Institute –
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Hamas ‘inventing excuses’ – Israeli special envoy on ceasefire
We spoke to Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, an Israeli Foreign Ministry Special Envoy who previously served as deputy mayor of Jerusalem.
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Those refusing to leave Gaza ‘probably Hamas’ – Israeli Special Envoy
We spoke to Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, the Special Envoy for the Israeli Foreign Ministry. She joins me from Jerusalem, where she served as deputy mayor.
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EU official: Trump tariff threats ‘need to be taken seriously’
We spoke to Brando Benefei who is the Chair of the European Parliament’s US relations delegation.
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What will UK-US ‘special relationship’ look like under Trump?
The first time Donald Trump became president, Theresa May was the first foreign leader to visit. Her trip, seven days after his inauguration, was memorable for the awkward images of him holding her hand as they walked through the White House.
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Trump pressure on Israel makes Gaza ceasefire possible says Palestinian politician
We speak to Mustafa Barghouti, the General Secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative and member of the Palestine Liberation Organization Central Council.
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Tamil migrants’ hellish time held on Diego Garcia
Along with the top secret base on Diego Garcia – the UK government has also been dealing with a group of Tamil migrants who spent more than 3 years encamped on the island – where a judge ruled they were unlawfully detained.
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Government to unveil plan on artificial intelligence regulation
The government is promising to harness artificial intelligence to deliver growth and boost living standards.
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A ‘shame’ residents will ‘pick up the tab’ for LA fires damage, says Republican politician
We speak to Bill Essayli, a Republican politician in the California State Assembly.
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Special forces had ‘golden pass to get away with murder’, Afghanistan inquiry told
A public inquiry has heard that Afghans killed by special forces members were described dismissively as being “flat-packed” by soldiers who seemed “beyond reproach”.
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Social care reform timeline needs to be sped up – Lib Dem leader
Earlier we spoke to Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, and asked what he’d do to solve the social care crisis.
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Long-term social care reform unlikely before 2028, says government
Social care – a crisis which politicians have fumbled for years. Care provision is vital to keep people living as happily as possible at home. But political solutions have repeatedly failed.
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South Korea air safety officials reviewing rules after deadly crash
179 people were killed when the Jeju aeroplane crashed into the concrete-topped mound on Sunday morning.
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Tim Minchin on why he turned his back on being a comedian and gave up social media
It’s an unlikely bit of advice from someone who’s achieved global success as a multi-talented composer, lyricist, actor, writer, and comedian.
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New Georgia president will ‘escalate tensions’, says RUSI associate fellow
We spoke to Natia Seskuria, an associate fellow at the Royal United Services think tank.