Search results for ‘Carl Dinnen’
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Afghanistan: the legacy and the anger
Familes who lost loved ones in Afghanistan are still grieving and still angry that their relatives appear not to have been properly equipped before being sent off to war. Carl Dinnen investigates.
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Pakistani teenager warned she is on a Taliban hit
Another Pakistani teenager has been warned that she’s on a Taliban hit list because she campaigns for girls’ education. Carl Dinnen reports.
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Scallop wars: Row between French and British fishermen
British fishing boats are reported to have come under attack from French fishermen in a row over scallop fishing in the English Channel. Carl Dinnen reports.
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How will cuts hit Britain’s future defence role?
A 20 per cent cut in the size of the army is announced today. But as Britain continues to punch above its weight militarily, Carl Dinnen asks if this is the first step on the road to a beating.
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Mexican drugs war – new policies to end the violence
Thousands have died in the war on drugs, and narco money is flooding the economy – so can the presidential elections this weekend change anything for ordinary Mexicans? Carl Dinnen reports.
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HMS Ocean squeezes up the Thames
The Royal Navy’s biggest ship made its way up the River Thames to take its place as part of the security for the Olympics. Channel 4 News Correspondent Carl Dinnen was on board.
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The cost of war for British military children
As Channel 4 News reveals the number of children whose parents have died fighting for the UK in Afghanistan and Iraq, Carl Dinnen meets grieving families trying to help others in the same situation.
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Warminster honours soldiers killed in Afghanistan
As the town of Warminster pays its respects to the six British soldiers killed last week, Carl Dinnen assesses why the Warrior vehicle failed to protect them.
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Paedophile priest is sentenced to four years
As paedophile priest Daniel Curran is sentenced in Northern Ireland, one of his victims tells Carl Dinnen: ‘I am bringing the Devil’s disciple to justice.’
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Weakest necks in Europe? Britain’s ‘whiplash epidemic’
MPs and insurance companies say the increase in whiplash claims is to blame for the rise in motor insurance premiums – and make Britain the whiplash capital of Europe. Carl Dinnen reports.
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Chelsea’s Abramovich testifies in court
Chelsea’s Russian billionaire owner, Roman Abramovich, hit back at allegations that he “intimidated” Boris Berezovsky out of billions of pounds by calling him a “megalomaniac”. Carl Dinnen reports.
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Man jailed over Real IRA gun-smuggling plot
Michael Campbell is found guilty by a Lithuanian court of trying to smuggle arms to the Real IRA and sentenced to 12 years in prison as Carl Dinnen reports for Channel 4 News.
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Ireland’s colourful presidential candidates
A former member of the IRA, a gay rights activist and a Eurovision song contest winner – Carl Dinnen looks at some of the colourful candidates hoping to become the next President of Ireland.
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The IRA man, the gay lecturer and the Eurovision winner
As a record number of seven candidates are selected to run for Irish presidency, Carl Dinnen profiles the top nominees.
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Turkish football: a game of two sexes?
Carl Dinnen reports on a novel initiative that changed