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Exclusive: Covert recordings obtained by C4News prove Post Office covered up scandal for years
Recordings proving Post Office management knew subpostmasters’ were not to blame for accounting errors in the Horizon system are broadcast for the first time, as part of an exclusive Channel 4 News report.
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FactCheck: why have recorded sewage spills risen 50% in one year?
The number of recorded sewage spills into England’s rivers and seas increased by 54 per cent last year compared to 2022. FactCheck takes a look.
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FactCheck: parents in poor areas more likely to struggle getting a childcare place from April
Many more families will become eligible for free childcare next week – but will they find places?
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Euro 2024: Wales take on Poland in play-off final
It’s a busy night of friendlies ahead of the Euro 2024 football tournament but three qualifying spots are still up for grabs at this summer’s finals in Germany and Wales are hoping to take one of them.
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Scotland ferries crisis hurting tourism and whisky trade
Ferries are a vital lifeline for Scotland’s island communities. But a failure to replace the national operator CalMac’s ageing fleet has caused major disruption for islanders – harming tourism and the valuable whisky trade.
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Trump’s multi-billion dollar social media windfall explained
It’s another rollercoaster week for Donald Trump – who looks set to receive a multi-billion dollar windfall after his social media business launched on the US stock market today. The cash could be very handy for a man fighting both a presidential election and multiple legal cases.
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Sabina Rizvi: Police cleared of wrongdoing in murder case
No collusion, no corruption, no culpability. An inquest into the 2003 gangland shooting of Sabina Rizvi has ended with the Metropolitan Police absolved of any responsibility. She was shot dead when her car was ambushed minutes after she drove away from a police station in south London.
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Sunak forced into mini-reshuffle after two ministers quit
Rishi Sunak has been forced to carry out a mini-reshuffle after two ministers resigned from the Government today. The Skills Minister Robert Halfon unexpectedly quit his job this afternoon and said he will stand down as MP for Harlow at the general election.
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Government committed to ‘creating more special educational places’, says Education secretary
We spoke to the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan and asked her what prompted her to create more places for children with special educational needs.
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Govt SEND funding boost still billions short says Tory MP with affected family
The Education Secretary has admitted that parents whose children have special educational needs are having to “fight to get the right support” for them.
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Baltimore bridge collapse impact on international trade will continue for weeks, says trade expert
We spoke to Marco Forgione, the Director-General of the Institute of Export and International Trade. And asked him what impact the collapse of the Baltimore bridge would have on trade.
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Structural engineer on the Baltimore bridge collapse
Earlier we spoke to structural engineer Mark Richards and asked him how could such a bridge collapse in the first place, and so quickly?
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Baltimore bridge collapse after massive cargo ship collision
Eight people were believed to have been on the Baltimore bridge when the massive container ship smashed into it in the early hours. Most of the 1.6 mile-long structure collapsed in seconds – sending those on it plunging into the river below.
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FactCheck: what are NHS physician associates and why are unions worried?
Physician associates support doctors diagnosing and managing patients, often in GP surgeries or hospitals.
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Actor Vicky Knight: ‘I am much more than my scars, I’m not just a victim’
Actor Vicky Knight was severely burned in a deadly arson attack when she was just eight years old.