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26m
Betting scandal: can Rishi Sunak’s campaign get any worse?
As the election campaign enters the final furlong, Krishnan Guru-Murthy discusses how the betting scandal might affect the result with ConservativeHome’s Henry Hill and pollster Scarlett Maguire.
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32m
Can Sunak’s manifesto stop Farage taking over Tory Party?
Can the Conservative election manifesto save the Tories or would a Nigel Farage takeover be a better strategy? Krishnan Guru-Murthy discusses with Jo Johnson, Harriet Harman and Reform’s David Bull.
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33m
Is ‘left wing purge’ key to a Starmer election victory?
Who is being wooed this election and who is being ditched? Young people? Diane Abbott? Krishnan Guru-Murthy asks Labour’s Meg Hillier, Tory peer Jo Johnson and Lib Dem Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper.
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31m
Why Rishi Sunak really went for snap general election
Why did Rishi Sunak really call a snap general election? And can he defy the polls? Krishnan Guru-Murthy quizzes the Conservative’s Dehenna Davison, Labour’s Ben Bradshaw and pollster Luke Tryl.
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32m
Are election results worst of all worlds for Tories?
Former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and Labour’s Lords leader Baroness Smith join Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss whether it’s sink or survive for Rishi Sunak after election losses across the country.
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42m
Timpson’s boss on upside-down management and business secrets
James Timpson, CEO of the Timpson’s Group tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy the secrets behind his unconventional leadership style and why fostering a culture of kindness, giving ex-prisoners a second chance and cultivating a happy workforce are key to his business’s ethos, in In this episode of Ways to Change the World.
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25m
Bernie Sanders on Gaza, genocide and Trump
US Senator Bernie Sanders tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy why the US should stop its funding for Netanyahu’s “horrific war against the Palestinian people”, why a second Trump victory could foment right-wing movements across the world with disastrous consequences, and why taking on the ruling class is a necessary but “long, long process”, in this episode of Ways to Change the World.
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32m
Crystal Hefner on her marriage to Hugh and being ‘trapped’ in the Playboy Mansion
Crystal Hefner tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy about life at the Playboy Mansion as one of Hugh Hefner’s three live-in girlfriends, how he made her ‘feel small and afraid for so long’, and why she’s finally decided to speak out, in this episode of Ways to Change the World.
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4m
China US talks: Biden and Xi hail ‘substantial progress’
President Biden has hailed what he called “substantial progress” after four hours of talks with China’s leader Xi Jinping, on the fringes of a global trade summit in San Francisco.
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6m
UK approves groundbreaking gene therapy treatment for sickle cell
The UK’s medicines watchdog has approved a groundbreaking gene therapy treatment for sickle cell disease – which could transform the lives of thousands of people with the debilitating blood disorder.
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33m
Arnold Schwarzenegger on self-help, the Israel-Gaza war and why he’d be a good US president
Arnold Schwarzenegger tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy how he can ‘be useful’, why world leaders are failing to resolve the Israel-Palestine conflict and why America needs a new candidate to enter the presidential race, in this episode of Ways to Change the World.
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4m
The UK communities calling for peace in Israel and Gaza
We’ve been speaking to members of Jewish and Muslim communities across the country.
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8m
Maternity services crisis: Poll shows midwives leaving NHS due to stress and burnout
Channel 4 News has exclusive polling that reveals why so many midwives plan to leave a service that’s already in crisis.
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5m
HS2: UK set to scrap rail link to Manchester
The news that Rishi Sunak had decided to scrap the HS2 rail link to Manchester was starting to leak just as the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt got to his feet to address Tory members.
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2m
Dan Wootton suspended by GB News amid Laurence Fox fallout
Last night, actor turned activist Laurence Fox made highly sexist on-air remarks about journalist Ayva Evans. The show’s host Dan Wootton laughed along, and then later apologised.