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  • 4 May 2018
    6 mins

    May and Corbyn both claim victory in local elections

    Not a quake then for Labour or the Tories, but there were a few tremors. Theresa May claimed victory for her party, and so did Jeremy Corbyn for his. In fact, every party leader claimed victory, apart from the Ukip chairman, who compared his party to the “black death” – but in a good way.…

  • 3 May 2018
    9 mins

    Ex-Cambridge Analytica boss speeds off to avoid questions

    The former boss of Cambridge Analytica screeched off in his Audi when we tried to ask about the company being wound up in the wake of a joint investigation by Channel 4 News and The Observer. Authorities say the firm is still under investigation, despite closing down. The Information Commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, tells us why…

  • 3 May 2018
    3 mins

    Families speak out over breast cancer screening scandal

    Thousands of calls have been made to a helpline following revelations that a computer error may have led to 450,000 women in England missing out on breast screening invitations. One man has spoken out saying he believes his wife could still be alive if the issue was spotted sooner.

  • 3 May 2018
    6 mins

    Don Letts: ‘Corporations have gone into overdrive to exploit black culture’

    We’re joined by the photographer Fiona Compton and Don Letts, DJ, film-maker and organiser of the 50th anniversary celebrations of Trojan Records.

  • 3 May 2018
    4 mins

    Abuse victim forced to sit in the same room as a paedophile before his court appearance

    Is the justice system failing people who were sexually abused as children? One former footballer, who was abused by the coach Barry Bennell, says he was never informed when the convicted paedophile was released from prison as he should have been. David Lean was also forced to sit in a room with Bennell as they…

  • 3 May 2018
    6 mins

    Michael Dapaah on Big Shaq, politics, growing up in Croydon, and what prison taught him

    It started out as a parody of today’s grime and hip hop artists and has since become a viral hit around the world, referenced by protesters in Zimbabwe and even Jeremy Corbyn. Big Shaq is the creation of comedian Michael Dapaah and his hit Man’s Not Hot has clocked up an astonishing quarter of a…

  • 2 May 2018
    5 mins

    ‘I love Britain, it’s home’: two young women tell us about life in the shadow of Windrush

    The Windrush scandal has brought the UK’s immigration system into the spotlight. But it’s not just those who came over to Britain decades ago who are concerned. Two young women who were born in the Caribbean but have lived here since they were children talk to us about how it feels to not be officially…

  • 1 May 2018
    4 mins

    Parties face test in local elections

    All the parties face an awkward test in Thursday’s English local council elections. For Theresa May, it could be a test of how much damage the Windrush scandal has inflicted on the Conservatives. And could Labour’s own row over anti-semitism hold it back in some areas? Then the Lib Dems and Ukip: are they struggling…

  • 1 May 2018
    2 mins

    Children murdered in arson attack, court told  

    Four sleeping children were murdered after the house they were trapped in was torched with petrol bombs, a court has been told. Zak Bolland, 23, is accused of setting fire to the house in Salford after a feud with the victims’ brother. Manchester crown court heard that the former friends had both carried out ‘”tit-for-tat”…

  • 1 May 2018
    5 mins

    Scotland becomes first country in world to impose minimum price for alcohol – but will it work?

    There’ll be no more cheap booze in Scotland from today: it’s just become the first country in the world to impose a minimum price for alcohol. Health campaigners have described it as the biggest public health breakthrough since the smoking ban.

  • 1 May 2018
    5 mins

    Grandmother, child of the Windrush, told she can’t stay in UK

    The new Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, says he’s rejecting the “hostile environment” policy on immigration, but that isn’t much comfort to those who are already caught up in its net. We’ve been following the case of one 64-year-old grandmother who came here from Jamaica – from her nine-month detention in Yarl’s Wood, to her reunion with her family after her release. And she’s still being told she can’t stay.

  • 30 Apr 2018
    5 mins

    Pilot scheme helps patients decide where they will die

    Too many patients end their days in hospital, when they would far rather be at home with loved ones. Now, for the first time, a secure on-line system links patients with GPs, hospitals and even paramedics, so that everyone can instantly see where patients want to go – and whether they want to be resuscitated. The…

  • 30 Apr 2018
    5 mins

    Sainsbury’s confirms merger with Asda

    Sainsbury’s planned merger with Asda is designed to help fight off competition, from cut price stores such as Aldi and Lidl and online grocery giants like Amazon. Our business editor Siobhan Kennedy went to meet the boss of Sainsbury’s to talk about whose interests will really be served by the deal.

  • 30 Apr 2018
    7 mins

    EU’s chief Brexit negotiator accused of being ‘aggressive’ over Irish border issue

    Speaking at an event in Dundalk, Michel Barnier said the UK must soften its red lines if there was any chance of breaking an impasse on the Irish border issue. And he denied accusations from unionists that he wasn’t an “honest broker”. Matt Frei reports from Dundalk.

  • 30 Apr 2018
    9 mins

    May forced to change her script during election campaigning

    Cathy Newman follows the Prime Minister as she campaigns in the north-west of England, ahead of Thursday’s local elections.

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