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  • Published on 29 Nov 2016 Sections

    Amateur dancer Fred Walden takes legal action

    By Fatima Manji

    A keen amateur dancer is taking legal action, after he was banned from an event and told his wheelchair would damage the dance floor.

  • Published on 29 Nov 2016 Sections Politics

    Richmond by-election: can Lib Dems beat Goldsmith?

    By Michael Crick

    The Liberal Democrats claim they’re “closing the gap” on sitting MP Zac Goldsmith in the Richmond by-election. The former Conservative MP triggered the vote over his opposition to the Government’s Heathrow expansion plans.

  • Published on 29 Nov 2016 Sections

    Millions struggle with heating bills

    By Tom Clarke

    With temperatures tonight falling as low as minus nine, campaigners are warning that four million households in Britain are still struggling to afford heating, causing illness, anxiety and affecting their chances throughout life.

  • Published on 29 Nov 2016 Sections Politics

    Government targets executive pay

    By Gary Gibbon

    British companies have been told they’ll have to justify levels of executive pay, under new consultation plans unveiled by the Business Secretary Greg Clark.

  • Published on 29 Nov 2016 Sections

    Barry Bennell charged with child sex offences

    By Keme Nzerem

    The former football coach Barry Bennell has tonight been charged with eight child sex offences against a young boy allegedly dating back more than 30 years.

  • Published on 29 Nov 2016 Sections

    Aleppo: Jan Egeland interview

    By Jon Snow

    Interview with Jan Egeland, from the UN’s taskforce on humanitarian access in Syria.

  • Published on 29 Nov 2016 Sections

    Channel 4 News headlines, Tues 29 Nov

    Twenty thousand flee the mayhem of east  Aleppo, leaving the uncollected body bags of those killed whilst trying to escape.

  • Published on 29 Nov 2016 Sections Uncategorised
    Simon Israel

    Prison regime ‘possibly the very worst’ ever seen by inspectors

    Suicides double in five years, five ambulance calls out a day to a prison in Bristol because of drug use, and a sixth death in one London prison alone in the past year. And if it couldn’t get any worse it does. Today, yet another damning report by the prison inspectorate into a failing prison which will test Liz Truss’s resolve on how quickly she can respond.

  • Published on 28 Nov 2016 Sections

    Diane Abbott interview

    By Cathy Newman

    Interview with Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott.

  • Published on 28 Nov 2016 Sections Politics

    Paul Nuttall elected Ukip leader

    By Michael Crick

    The outgoing Ukip leader claims to have refashioned the politics of the centre right after Brexit. Now the party’s new leader says he wants to  wipe Labour off the electoral map.

  • Published on 28 Nov 2016 Sections

    Football abuse: Barry Bennell in hospital

    The paedophile football coach Barry Bennell is in hospital tonight after he was found unconscious in his hotel on Friday night.

  • Published on 28 Nov 2016 Sections Science, Uncategorised, Weather
    Liam Dutton

    Cold start to winter more likely than normal this year

    The latest long-range winter forecast from the Met Office suggests colder weather is more likely than normal this winter, but how much snow will there be?

  • Published on 26 Nov 2016 Sections Politics, United States, World

    Fidel Castro: Cuban leader dies aged 90

    By Matt Frei

    Cuba has declared nine days of mourning for Fidel Castro. The revolutionary leader seized power in Cuba 57 years ago and soon found his communist instincts in collision with his giant US neighbour. And while Barack Obama said today that America extended the hand of friendship to the Cuban people, President-elect Trump dismissed Castro as…

  • Published on 25 Nov 2016 Sections

    Police watchdog re-investigates case of Tasered man

    By Simon Israel

    Senior judges have ordered the independent police watchdog to re-investigate the police Taser death of a factory worker in Manchester. In the first ruling of its kind, the High Court quashed the IPCC’s original inquiry into the death of Jordon Begley in 2013, which cleared any officer of blame.

  • Published on 25 Nov 2016 Sections Politics

    John Major: case for second Brexit referendum

    By Michael Crick

    Pro-Brexit Tories have rounded on Sir John Major for suggesting a second referendum on Britain’s departure from the EU would be perfectly credible.The former PM said the Brexit process shouldn’t be subjected to the “tyranny of the majority”, sparking anger among Eurosceptics.

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