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WikiLeaks Twitter data wanted by US government
As WikiLeaks announces US officials have subpoenaed the Twitter details of Julian Assange, Mr Assange’s lawyer tells Channel 4 News he believes a subpoena has also been issued against Skype.
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WikiLeaks Twitter data wanted by US government
As WikiLeaks announces US officials have subpoenaed the Twitter details of Julian Assange, Mr Assange’s lawyer tells Channel 4 News he believes a subpoena has also been issued against Skype.
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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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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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WikiLeaks' Julian Assange arrested – but not for spying
The arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has sparked a media scrum – but the charge against him is not for spying nor stealing documents. He is wanted for questioning in connection with rape, unlawful coercion and sexual molestation, writes Jonathan Rugman.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange refused bail
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is refused bail after appearing in a London court over sex crime allegations originating in Sweden. His lawyer tells Channel 4 News that “darker forces” are at work.
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Wikileaks’ facilities list ‘will not endanger lives’
The DA Notice committee has told Channel 4 News that Wikileaks’ publication of a list of foreign infrastructures “critical” to US national security is not as damaging as it may have first seemed.
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Arrest warrant expected for WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange
Channel 4 News learns that Britain’s serious crime agency is expecting an arrest warrant application from Sweden for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange to fight order for arrest
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is to challenge a Swedish prosecutor’s “bizarre and exotic” request for an international arrest warrant, his lawyer tells Channel 4 News.
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What does the circus make of the UK general election?
We’ve been out and about across the country during the election campaign to get some more alternative perspectives.
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Poet laureate Simon Armitage on poetry, blossom and celebrating Spring
It’s World poetry day and to mark it the poet laureate and the national trust have launched ‘blossomise’ – a series of poems and more than 100 events across the UK to encourage more people to revel in the joys of spring. So we sent our culture correspondent Minnie Stephenson to the Yorkshire countryside, on…
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‘A catalogue of tragedies’: the Shrewsbury maternity scandal
Today, Minnie Stephenson speaks to our Health and Social Care Editor Victoria Macdonald about what this report uncovered and asks whether the public can have faith in maternity services across England.
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Dozens of MPs flown to Riyadh in Saudi charm offensive
Saudi Arabia has spent hundreds of thousands of pounds paying for British MPs to visit the country.