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Paraic O'Brien
Paraic O'Brien is a Foreign Affairs Correspondent for Channel 4 News. Paraic's investigations include the multi-award winning "Bruce Lee, King of Romania's Sewers", a searing film about the subterranean life of Bucharest's drug addicts. His expose of how the global…
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Migrant crisis: cruise ship to house 2,500 arrives in Kos
The vessel will replace the football stadium where violence broke out earlier this week. The Greek island has hundreds of migrants, many fleeing war, arriving everyday.
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Channel 4 News RTS award for Romanian tunnel film
Channel 4 News and Ecostorm win the Royal Television Society’s independent award for a “remarkable” film about the world of Bucharest’s homeless underground society.
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Second YouTube star accused of sexual assault by fans
After British YouTube celebrity Sam Pepper was accused of sexual assault, Channel 4 News has spoken to a woman alleging sexual assault by a second British YouTube star.
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Gaza protests: Thousands attend pro-Palestinian London demo
Thousands of protesters march through London calling for an end to Israeli military action in Gaza and demanding “justice and freedom” for Palestine.
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Hungarian fascist group Jobbik on the run in London
A Hungarian fascist group has been forced to move a rally in London after the location was surrounded by protesters. Police helped Jobbik supporters move to Hyde Park after fears of violence.
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Northern Ireland child sex abuse: up to 50 suspects
Police investigating 22 suspected cases of abuse in Northern Ireland say there is no evidence of a “sex ring”, but that they are exploring any connections between the incidents.
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#c4newspopup – from Cornwall to Scotland – live tonight in Edinburgh
Channel 4 News comes to you for a week of pop-up shows, travelling from Cornwall to Edinburgh to see how real the economic recovery really is. Today we’re in Edinburgh!
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It’s good to talk… five things we learned in Swindon
Web Reporter Jennifer Rigby pops up in Swindon to find out if life in the Wiltshire town is more than trains and roundabouts.
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Riot police clash with G8 protesters in London
Police in riot gear clash with protesters on the streets of London and demonstrations against the forthcoming G8 summit begin.
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North Wales child abuse: 140 alleged victims
Police find “significant evidence of systemic and serious sexual and physical abuse of children” at north Wales care homes, including 140 allegations of offences against seven to 19 year olds.
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Margaret Thatcher’s funeral – pomp but little protest
The biggest political funeral since Sir Winston Churchill’s death almost half a century ago is held for Margaret Thatcher at St Paul’s cathedral, with readings from politicians and family.
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Did winks and whispers fix it for Jimmy Savile?
Why did so many individuals and institutions ignore the warnings about Jimmy Savile? Was it the tyranny of celebrity? Or an outdated, male-dominated culture that was happy to turn a blind eye?
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BMW security loophole leads to rise in car thefts
BMW launches an investigation into its vehicles’ security after discovering a high-tech security loophole which has seen top-of-the-range cars driven away without the owners’ keys.
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Brand Bradley Wiggins versus Brand Sir Chris Hoy
Earlier this week, Bradley Wiggins became the Briton to win the most Olympic medals ever. But his record was quickly overtaken by Sir Chris Hoy. So what makes the cyclists so individually special?
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The quest for journalistic truth – and a nice lie-down
Ever wondered what sports journalists do when they cease their unrelenting pursuit of Olympic truth? They sit at desks, they eat food and they unwind in a place called the “quiet room”.