Search results for ‘charlotte church’
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Charlotte Church: ‘I’d pay 70 per cent tax to save services’
The singer Charlotte Church has said she would be prepared to pay a 70 per cent top rate of tax if it would end the governments austerity measures.
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Charlotte Church ‘waived fee for good press’
Singer Charlotte Church tells the Leveson inquiry into press standards that she agreed to turn down a £100,000 fee to sing at Rupert Murdoch’s wedding in exchange for favourable publicity.
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Climate march: call for action ahead of COP21 summit
Tens of thousands of people marched through London calling for ambitious action to tackle climate change.
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Anti-austerity protests: thousands march against cuts
Flares, placards, whistles and a few celebrities – the streets of London are filled with protesters calling for an end to the government’s austerity cuts.
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‘Ride me’ bus advert sparks Twitter backlash
Bus adverts featuring topless models holding a placard saying ‘ride me all day for £3’ are being taken down following a storm of complaints on social media.
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Leveson inquiry: the key questions
Is it just us or is there a lot of chat about newspapers today? From Milly Dowler’s voicemail to David Cameron’s “lol” texts: Channel 4 News answers the who, why and what of the Leveson inquiry.
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The Sun accused of paying ‘network of corrupt officials’
The police officer leading the investigation into illicit payments by the Sun says there was a network of corrupt public officials receiving money, as Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports.
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Settlements reached in more phone hacking cases
A number of well known figures, including the entertainer Steve Coogan , have received settlements in their legal action against intrusion into their privagte lives.
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Report on sexism in the press submitted to Leveson inquiry
A report detailing claims of widespread sexism in British newspapers is submitted to the Leveson inquiry by the women’s group, Object.
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Leveson inquiry into press ethics begins
An inquiry begins into the behaviour and practices of the press in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal which led to the closure of the News of the World.
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Stephen Port: Met officers’ assumptions about gay victims ’cannot be ignored’, leaked watchdog report says
Metropolitan Police officers investigating serial killer Stephen Port made assumptions about gay men which “cannot be ignored”, a leaked police watchdog report has found.
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Prince Charles and Gerry Adams shake hands
The Prince of Wales and Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams shake hands and talk during a reception for the prince in the western Irish town of Galway.
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Connecticut school shooting victims named
As the names of the 26 victims of one of America’s worst ever school shootings are revealed, US President Barack Obama travels to Connecticut to join the mourning.
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US midterms: Democrats get desperate
The Democrats are getting desperate for votes on the eve of the US midterm elections, writes Sarah Smith, as all polls point to major gains for the Republican Party.
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The Queen, the PM, William IV and his mistress
How royal is David Cameron? Channel 4 News investigates the 13 steps between the prime minister and the Queen.