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Paul the octopus or Nick Clegg? Wins and #fails of 2010
A general election, a World Cup, an “environmental 9/11”, the biggest secret files leaks in history and news of a royal wedding. Channel 4 News looks back at the winners and losers in a hectic year.
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Vince Cable: the latest secret that could not stay secret?
After secret recordings reveal government ministers are privately “uneasy” about some policies, Gaby Hinsliff asks where does freedom of information end, and too much information begin?
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Twitter can be used in courts says top judge
The Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge rules Twitter can be used in courts but users will need the trial judge’s permission first and this could be refused in criminal trials.
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Assange: expecting US indictment for spying and ‘smears’
Julian Assange tells Channel 4 News he fears there will be a fresh attempt to detain him and have him sent to the US, after he was released on bail yesterday.
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WikiLeaks’ Assange: ‘ongoing attempts’ to extradite me to US
WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange has told Channel 4 News there is an “ongoing attempt” by the US to extradite him and a “clear abuse of process” by Sweden. It follows his release on bail in London.
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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange awaits bail hearing
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at the High Court to learn whether he will be granted bail or left to remain in prison pending extradition proceedings next year.
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Julian Assange says ‘justice not dead yet’ as bail granted
Julian Assange has walked out of the High Court in London exclaiming “justice is not dead yet” after being freed on bail by a judge pending extradition proceedings in the New Year.
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LIVE BLOG: Julian Assange appeal
Channel 4 News live blogs the latest from the High Court in London today, where WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange faces his appeal hearing.
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‘Why I have offered Julian Assange a place to stay’
Journalist Vaughan Smith tells Channel 4 News why he offered a bail address to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, after his second appearance in court.
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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange awaits bail decision
Vaughan Smith tells Channel 4 News why he offered his home as a bail address for Julian Assange, as it is announced the appeal against the WikiLeaks founder being granted bail will be heard tomorrow
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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange granted bail
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is granted conditional bail but remains in custody after what his lawyer told Channel 4 News was a “vindictive campaign” by Swedish prosecutors.
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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange granted bail
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is granted conditional bail but remains in custody after what his lawyer told Channel 4 News was a “vindictive campaign” by Swedish prosecutors.
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Live blog: Julian Assange in court; students protest
Join the #c4news live blog as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange attends a bail hearing in London and students protest over plans to raise university tuition fees.
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Protests expected outside court for WikiLeaks Julian Assange
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will ask to be granted bail when he appears before City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court for a second time today.
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WikiLeaks: Catholic church fears over Anglican conversions
The latest WikiLeaks cable reveals fears of anti-Catholic violence in the UK after the Pope offered to accept conservative Anglicans into the Roman Catholic church.