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It’s the most important vote since the 1989 revolution, one voter tells me, as she proudly poses for a photo holding a leaflet for the candidate Nicușor Dan. He’s the mayor of Bucharest, and is seen ...
Mohammed Reza Sazish, a civil rights activist who fled to Pakistan from Afghanistan, fears being caught up in a mass ...
Channel 4 announces the commission of ‘The Court’ (W/T), a bold, revolutionary and emotionally charged series that will take ...
This morning, ministers admitted that some domestic abusers and sex offenders will be released from jail as part of emergency measures to prevent the overcrowding in prisons that could cause what the ...
For our most recent episode of the Fourcast we’ve been speaking to controversial British cardiologist Aseem Malhotra, who was recently appointed as a senior advisor to the US Health Secretary. That ...
The British economy started the year with an unexpectedly strong burst of growth. Output grew by 0.7 per cent across the ...
Yet the Church of England remains without a permanent leader more than six months on from Justin Welby’s resignation. And now delays in forming the committee to select the next Archbishop of ...
It reported that 2,876 people have been killed and 7,957 injured in Gaza since Israel broke the ceasefire on March the 18th. Since the attack on Israel on October the 7th 2023 which killed 1,195 ...
Instead, Russia sent some low level officials while Vladimir Putin remained very much at home. Volodymyr Zelenskyy has travelled to Turkey but dismissed the Russian delegation as merely “decorative”.
Channel 4 News spoke to Labour peer Lord Dubs, who fled Nazi Germany as a child and is a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Migration.
Sir Keir Starmer has announced for the first time he’s discussing whether failed asylum seekers could be deported from Britain to specially built camps in Eastern Europe. On a trip to Albania, the ...