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By Channel 4 News

Updated on 15 June 2007

The Morning Report

Hello and welcome to the Morning Report on Friday, June the 15th, with Melissa Preen.

- As violence in Gaza threatens to redraw the map of the Middle East, the mounting humanitarian crisis...

- Also, why a group of influential MPs think too many young black people are winding up in prison.

- Plus: ten years on, Diana's sons try to set the record straight on their late mother.

- In money: 4 million video recorders head for the electronic graveyard.

- In sport: the Windies are playing for pride in the final Test

- And, the lies foreign correspondents have to tell their mums. >>Read more

The weather: thunderstorms and torrential downpours across much of the country, with a possibility of flash flooding. Generally pretty lousy for the weekend as well. Highs today of twenty-one degrees

This is the Morning Report from Channel 4 Radio News.

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