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Arab uprisings: what happens next in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya?
The scent of revolution has moved to Libya, but after people power brought down the leaders of Tunisia and Egypt, Channel 4 News asks two Middle East experts what is happening in those countries now.
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IED hunter Olaf Schmid’s final hours: graphic timeline
The last day of bomb disposal expert Olaf Schmid’s life was fraught with tension and danger. Channel 4 News maps his final hours as he took on Afghanistan’s enemy IEDs, often with his bare hands.
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London 2012 Olympic Games schedule announced
As the London 2012 Olympic schedule is unveiled, with events in Cardiff, Glasgow and Coventry, Channel 4 News followers on Twitter and Facebook reveal their Games plan.
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Banks deal set out to boost lending and control bonuses
The Government has outlined the Project Merlin deal on bonuses and lending for the UK’s biggest banks. But will it work? Businesses and economists tell Channel 4 News they are unsure.
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£2.5bn bank profits tax made permanent
Chancellor George Osborne makes the bank levy permanent and immediate in a decision finalised on Monday by a Coalition “stung” by accusations they had given the banks a tax cut writes, Faisal Islam.
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Asbos to be abolished under new Government plans
As the Government announces new plans to tackle anti-social behaviour, a neighbourhood watch activist tells Channel 4 News a key aim must be to break the cycle of re-offending.
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Domestic violence services face funding cuts
Exclusive: More than half of domestic violence services across the country do not know if they will be able to remain fully open after March due to funding cuts, Channel 4 News learns.
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Middle East unrest: Egypt and Tunisia to Jordan and Yemen
The roots of the current uprising lie in the Tunisian town of Sidi Bouzid. Channel 4 News looks at how the political revolt there has roared across the Middle East to Egypt, Sudan, Yemen and Jordan.
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Will protests have domino effect in Arab world?
Will the unrest that has unseated governments in Tunisia and Jordan infect other Arab nations? An expert tells Channel 4 News the protests will spread, but whether they succeed is another matter.
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Protesters mass across Egypt to call for an end to Mubarak
Channel 4 News correspondents report on a historic day across Egypt as around a million people fill the streets, urging President Mubarak to stand down. He reportedly prepares to address his country.
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Egypt revolt: thousands defy curfew as pressure mounts
As Egypt’s army pledges not to use force against thousands of protesters defying the curfew, Channel 4 News correspondents report from throughout the country.
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LIVE BLOG: Egypt protests latest
Thousands of Egyptian protesters continue to march the streets despite a curfew. They are calling for President Mubarak to stand down. Follow the latest via #c4news live blog.
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Impartiality questions over Prime Minister and BSkyB deal
The Prime Minister’s private dinner with News Corporation executives raises questions over his impartiality in the light of News Corp’s attempt to take over BSkyB, one MP tells Channel 4 News.
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NHS overhaul has ‘risks’, doctors warn
As the “biggest reform” in the history of the NHS takes shape, the chairman of the British Medical Association writes for Channel 4 News on the potential risks in the Government’s plans.
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NHS reforms signal biggest changes in health service history
The Government’s reforms signal one of the biggest upheavals for the National Health Service since it was formed 60 years ago, writes Social Affairs Correspondent Victoria Macdonald.