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Cameron says ‘I am sorry’ over Coulson
David Cameron says he regrets the furore caused by his hiring of ex-News of the World editor Andy Coulson. Meanwhile News Corp has finally ceased payments to convicted phone-hacker Glenn Mulcaire.
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Phone hacking: connections of the key players
The phone-hacking fallout has raised serious questions about the relationship between the press, politicians and the Metropolitan police. So how are all the main players connected?
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Obama and G20 leaders use secret Facebook-style network
A secret network which looks and works like Facebook is being used by world leaders to chat in real-time. Channel 4 News reveals how it’s shaping the way G20 nations communicate in 2011.
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Phone hack scandal: who are Rebekah Brooks’ friends?
Riding in Oxfordshire or crisis in Wapping? Channel 4 News maps the circles of power around News International CEO Rebekah Brooks, as the News of the World prepares to go to print for the last time.
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Pensions strikes prompt war of words
Thousands of public sector workers are on strike over a pensions dispute. But as unions hail the “best-supported strike” ever, the Government is playing down its impact.
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Is Google+ a better social network than Facebook?
Google’s new social networking project aims to move people away from global leader Facebook, but does it do the job?
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New wave of nuclear power sites confirmed
The Department of Energy and Climate Change names eight sites it considers suitable for new nuclear power stations. Channel 4 News maps how the sites could meet Britain’s future energy demands.
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Hacking group LulzSec trying to ‘incite cyber riot’
Hackers at LulzSec deny targeting the UK census as a suspected member of the group is questioned by police. But a security expert tells Channel 4 News they may be inciting “cyber riot”.
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UK takes lead as donors beat vaccine aid target
Donors including Bill Gates agree to give billions to vaccine programmes in the developing world, with Britain pledging nearly a third of the total. Tom Clarke looks at the lives that could be saved.
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US debt in stacks of dollar bills would wrap world 35 times
As US lawmakers discuss America’s spiralling debts, Channel 4 News counts out dollar bills and discovers the $14tr owed by the US could wrap around the globe 35 times.
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Wages at standstill over last 30 years
Many low and median earners have seen no real improvements in their incomes over the last 30 years despite economic growth, a TUC report shows. Channel 4 News maps the winners and losers.
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Who’s who in Sepp Blatter’s circle of power?
As scandal-hit Sepp Blatter wins another four years as FIFA President, Channel 4 News maps his circle of power, controversial presidency, and the key figures facing allegations of corruption.
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Mobile broadband on the rise as O2 wins speed test
More of us are using 3G broadband than ever but Ofcom finds download speeds are still a lottery, even in cities. A mobile web expert tells Channel 4 News “overload” is a major problem.
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LIVE BLOG Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton
In the Queen’s own words it was an “amazing” day: see how the wedding of the century unfolded via the Channel 4 News live blog, plus the Royal Wedding in 60 seconds.
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Millions watch Royal Wedding of Kate and William
Thousands of people gather for the wedding of the century at Westminster Abbey as Prince William marries Kate Middleton.