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Kanya King on Black music, the Mobos and her cancer diagnosis
Kanya King founded the Mobo awards in 2006 to address what she saw as a “glaring gap in the market” and to shine a light on Black music.
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Only helpline for male survivors of abuse facing closure
The only dedicated helpline for male survivors of sexual abuse is facing closure after the government pulled its funding.
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Wales flood: residents living in fear years after Storm Dennis
It’s five years since Storm Dennis wrought havoc across the UK. Some of the worst flooding was in the south Wales valleys.
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NHS crisis: record number waiting over 12 hours for A&E
The number of people in England waiting more than 12 hours for care after being admitted to A&E hit a record high in January.
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GDP growth ‘small move in right direction’, Labour minister
We spoke to Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Pat McFadden, and started by asking him whether the government is still aiming to achieve the highest growth in the G7.
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Economy: UK narrowly avoids recession with 0.1% growth
In the UK, fears of a recession have eased slightly, after official figures showed surprise economic growth of 0.1% in the last three months of 2024.
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When Malcolm X visited the West Midlands
It was a time of high racial tension – when a town in the West Midlands even elected an MP who espoused segregation. That was 60 years ago – and in an extraordinary moment of history, the US civil rights campaigner Malcolm X was so disturbed by the reports – he traveled to Smethwick in the Black Country to see the situation for himself.
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Report findings ‘beyond stupidity’, says murdered MP’s daughter
Channel 4 News spoke to Sir David Amess’s daughter, Katie Amess, about what was the most alarming aspect of the review into her father’s death.
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The long wait for homes to be made accessible for disabled people
They’re meant to help people with disabilities to live more independently by funding special adaptations to their homes – like wheelchair ramps, stairlifts or accessible bathrooms.
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Met Chief: It’s ‘absurd’ we can’t sack police officers
The Met Police commissioner says his force has been left in a “hopeless position” – after the High Court ruled that officers could not be dismissed by having their vetting clearance removed.
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Church abuse: synod votes to delay independent safeguarding
After a series of abuse scandals, survivors had hoped The Church of England would outsource its handling of future allegations.
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How conspiracy theories are spreading through UK schools
With the proliferation of disinformation and conspiracy theories, the online world can be a confusing place.
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Bishop backs ‘radical thinking’ in choosing new Archbishop of Canterbury
We spoke to the Bishop of Birkenhead Julie Conalty, who is also the church’s deputy lead for safeguarding.
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Church of England leaders debate abuse scandal
Rarely has a meeting of church leaders in the UK been more anticipated.
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Labour cracks down on immigration as it feels heat from Reform
The Government wants the public to know it is getting tough on illegal immigration.