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Krishnan Guru-Murthy
Krishnan Guru-Murthy is one of the main anchors of Channel 4 News. He also fronts Channel 4 News' podcast 'Ways to Change the World' which interviews one guest at length each week about the big ideas in their lives and…
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy on the atmosphere in Damascus
Krishnan Guru-Murthy reports on the ground from the Syrian capital Damascus.
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Robert Downey Jr walks out on Krishnan Guru-Murthy
A Channel 4 News interview with film star Robert Downey Jr comes to an abrupt end when the questions turn to his family and colourful past.
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Russian grannies jam with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
The Russian grannies, who found fame in the Eurovision song contest, join forces with Krishnan Guru-Murthy to perform Imagine at the top of the London Eye.
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Tarantino uncut: When Quentin met Krishnan
Find out what happened when Channel 4 News’s Krishnan Guru-Murthy asked film director Quentin Tarantino about the violence in his films. Read the full transcript of this animated interview.
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Apple iPad: Krishnan reviews his shiny new toy
Krishnan Guru-Murthy says the iPad is not going to “transform your life the way having a mobile phone or a laptop computer did”, but the gadget “instantly makes you imagine its potential”.
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Brianna Ghey’s mother on dangers of the internet and banning social media for under-16s
Brianna Ghey’s mother, Esther, tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy why protecting young people online is not only the parents’ responsibility, but that of governments and social media companies, in this episode of Ways to Change the World. She also talks about the importance of teaching empathy and compassion to children, and why she supports Labour MP Josh MacAlister’s proposal of banning social media apps for under-16s in the UK.
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Budget 2024: will Labour’s £40bn tax hike backfire?
Will Labour’s first budget in 14 years deliver growth and fix public services, or just hit businesses with a £40bn tax raid? Krishnan Guru-Murthy crunches the numbers with economists and politicians.
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MPs go head-to-head in assisted dying debate
With MPs about the vote on a controversial bill to legalise assisted dying, Krishnan Guru-Murthy debates the issue with politicians on either side of the debate: Danny Kruger and Christine Jardine.
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Can Labour save the economy? Rachel Reeves speech analysed
Krishnan Guru-Murthy and guests analyse Rachel Reeves’s speech in this episode of The Political Fourcast live from the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves on UK economy, austerity and Labour gifts
Krishnan Guru-Murthy speaks to Chancellor Rachel Reeves about the UK economy, austerity, the NHS and gifts to Labour cabinet members.
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Edwards situation ‘truly shocking’ but BBC can’t be blamed says former presenter
Krishnan Guru-Murthy speaks to Roger Bolton, a former BBC executive and presenter who launched and presents the Beeb Watch podcast.
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How to stop scandals like Grenfell from happening again
How can the new Labour government stop scandals like Grenfell happening again? Krishnan Guru-Murthy talks to the area’s former MP and the director of the charity investigating state-related deaths.
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Nate Silver explains how Harris could beat Trump
American election forecaster, Nate Silver, tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy the chances of Kamala Harris or Donald Trump winning the US election, why he thinks Elon Musk’s tweets on X during the 2024 UK summer riots were part and parcel of having freedom of speech, and the transformative impact of AI on the world, in this episode of Ways to Change the World.
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Biden v Trump: is the West on the brink of collapse?
As Keir Starmer meets an embattled President Biden at the NATO summit, Krishnan Guru-Murthy discusses the decline of the West and the ascent of President Trump with some of the new intake of MPs.
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How will Labour meet new housing targets it has set?
Krishnan Guru-Murthy: As we’ve just heard, the Chancellor promised to ‘get Britain building again’ with a wave of planning reforms this morning. But how will this actually work? Our economics correspondent Helia Ebrahami has been to one so-called grey-belt site to find out.