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"If the other three police officers who were standing around when George Floyd was murdered had thought about intervening like what we did, George Floyd would be alive today."
Patrick Hutchinson, who was pictured carrying a protestor to safety at violent demo says what happened.
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The British Army’s Household Division play Aretha Franklin’s ‘Respect’ at Buckingham Palace on the day of the Queen of Soul’s funeral
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"I don't know if we have ever experienced this kind of global challenge to racism and to the consequences of slavery."
Angela Davis says anti-racism protests around the world are "a very exciting moment".
1:24
“As far as I’m aware she does not have any degree in economics.”
“I was and I remain a professor of economics.”
This is what happened when a Brexit Party MEP questioned the expertise of Green MEP Molly Scott Cato over post-Brexit trade.
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EXCLUSIVE: Channel 4 News investigation reveals a huge Trump campaign data leak, exposing how 3.5 million Black Americans were listed as ‘Deterrence’ - to try to stop them voting in 2016.
#DeterringDemocracy
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“I honestly feel that if this was a white person attacked by an Asian…it’d be all over the news.” Acid attack victim tells #c4news his story
3:30
"Every generation pretends gang crime is a new problem."
Rapper and author Akala says the social indicators of violence have "remained identical for almost 200 years".
2:02
Donald Trump says his letter from Kim Jong-un was “a very nice letter”.
Eight minutes later, he says he hasn’t opened it yet.
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Instead of stating their body measurements, contestants in this beauty pageant listed statistics about violence against women in Peru.
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"It's been the greatest privilege of my life to bring you the news."
signs off from Channel 4 News for the very last time after presenting the programme for 32 years.
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“Blame us. Blame Westminster. Do not blame Brussels for our own country's mistakes and do not be angry at us for telling you the truth. Be angry at the chancers who sold you a lie.”
says that voters were misled during the 2016 EU referendum.
#78DaysToBrexit
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On a personal journey across white America, writer Gary Younge came face to face with alt-right leader Richard Spencer Thurs 10pm
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"People have made me look white in so many of the magazines and campaigns I've shot for... it hurts my feelings."
Jameela Jamil says cultural pressures to look a certain way led to an eating disorder in her teens, in the latest Ways to Change the World podcast.
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These two ice sculptures - which represent the emergency on planet earth - will take the place of Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage tonight after they declined our invitation to attend a party leaders' #ClimateDebate
Tune in at 7pm on 4 and here on Twitter: twitter.com/i/events/11996
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"Now we are friends."
"We are more than that ... we are brothers."
They were prepared to kill each other on D-Day - now a British and a German soldier meet for the first time.
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"Forcing people into hunger does not incentivise work."
gives her view on the government's changes to the benefits system.
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Sir David Attenborough says it is "shameful" of the Prime Minister not to attend last night's climate change debate.
"I don't know what else he had to do, but it would have to be very, very important to dodge this one."
Snow meets Attenborough. Tonight at 7pm on Channel 4.
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“What disturbed people was that I was a man choosing to wear a dress in a serious way.”
Actor and performer Billy Porter discusses why he wore a dress to the Oscars.
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"We do consider both the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny to be essential workers".
Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern reassures children ahead of Easter - but admits "it's a bit difficult at the moment for the bunny to perhaps get everywhere."
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"Don't boo, vote!" This is how Obama dealt with a pro-Trump protester who tried to disrupt his speech in support of Hillary Clinton
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“You can’t cure killed babies with more dead babies. We need peace.”
The son of a missing Israeli peace activist says that his mother would be mortified by the situation in Gaza, and that vengeance is not a strategy.
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"My job isn't to judge him... my job is to care for him."
This Jewish doctor looked into the eyes of the man who killed 11 people in his own synagogue.
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“Man comes out of a single parent home, educates himself and rises up and becomes the President of the United States, and you ask him for his birth certificate, because you can’t take your knee off our neck.”
Al Sharpton delivers the eulogy at the memorial for George Floyd.
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Nigel Farage funding secrets revealed - Channel 4 News investigation tonight at 7pm
1:45
“A translator always makes choices.”
Classicist Dr Emily Wilson is the first woman to translate The Odyssey into English - and she found that many men before her added sexist or misogynist terms that never existed in the original Greek.
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"Aleppo is a place where the children have stopped crying." Scenes of sheer terror and grief in the last hospital in the last days of Aleppo
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Hundreds of thousands of people take part in Women’s Marches across America and the world #womensmarch
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The husband of the policeman who was murdered last week in Paris delivers an emotional eulogy at his memorial service
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“I want to embrace him and tell him how much I love him.”
Evidence Joel, the mother of missing student Richard Okorogheye, tells she has been overwhelmed by the support from the public, as she appeals for her son to come home.
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"What do you mean there's no press here, who are these people?"
The father of a sick child tells Boris Johnson during a hospital visit that "the NHS has been destroyed... and now you come here for a press opportunity".
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Exclusive: The Science Museum has signed a gagging clause in its agreement with Shell International to sponsor its climate change exhibition, agreeing to take care not to say anything that could damage the company’s reputation, Channel 4 News has learnt.
Taxi drivers, hotel workers and the emergency services have worked through the night to help those caught up in the Manchester attack
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Authorities are trying to work out why dozens of birds suddenly fell from the sky in Mexico.
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"Oh, Jeremy Corbyn, Oh Jeremy Corbyn". Glastonbury crowds cheer the Labour leader as he delivers a political speech.
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. becomes tearful when remembering Khadija Saye, a friend lost in the Grenfell Tower fire.
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"This is sometimes said by people who have no understanding of health at all... and when they say it, it's usually because they want to make a political point."
Prof. Chris Whitty responds to concerns that the NHS is prioritising Covid other serious health issues such as cancer.
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This is the moment a 102-year-old Holocaust survivor meets the nephew he never knew he had.
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"My generation betrayed the young generation."
Conservative peer Lord Heseltine says it is "appalling...that our young people are being ignored" over Brexit, in the latest Ways To Change The World podcast.
1:58
"Be sensible... What do you want? A full handbook to tell you what to do?"
Plumber Ryan Price says the government guidance on returning to work is clear enough for the public.
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"Is there literally nothing that can shame you?" - 's extraordinary attack on Syria, Russia and Iran over deaths in #Aleppo
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"Once again they sweep their mess under the rug, for us young people - for their children - to clean up for them."
Greta Thunberg tells climate strikers in Bristol that "world leaders are behaving like children".
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"I think you would mess it all up for us, the way you have messed it all up for yourselves."
Heidi Nordby Lunde, president of Norway's European Movement, is sceptical about calls for the UK to strike a Norway-style deal with the EU.
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"It's patently clear that some of the people who're involved in current politics…are borrowing some of the tactics of the 1920s and 1930s."
Yale History professor Timothy Snyder says some of today's politicians have learned propaganda techniques from twentieth century fascists.
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. talks about the “utter loss of shame among political leaders”, who when they’re caught lying, “just double down and lie some more”
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This is through the decades - one of 's most rebellious MPs whose views have remained largely unchanged in 30 years
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More than 180 disability activists were arrested yesterday protesting the latest Republican effort to repeal Obamacare
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“Racism is being aware ... and not doing anything about it.”
Transgender model Munroe Bergdorf says racism is systemic in modern society.
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Channel 4 News investigation reveals how Arron Banks' pro-Brexit group Leave EU faked a migrant-crossing video and appeared to have staged photos of migrants attacking women in London.
Watch the full report at 7pm on Channel 4.
President Donald Trump is corrected by NBC reporter after falsely claiming he had the biggest electoral margin since President Reagan.
1:10
'It's my generation that's caused all this trouble, so here I am.'
This 91-year-old protester was arrested halfway through an interview with , after he joined in on the Extinction Rebellion blockade in Dover.
1:05
“I didn’t say anything about Turkey in the referendum.”
Boris Johnson denies making claims about Turkey entering the EU during the Vote Leave campaign - even though Channel 4 News’ has found evidence to the contrary.
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"The only demonstrations that really work are disruptive ones."
believes disruptive climate protesters could be considered "heroes" if the world takes action against the climate crisis, and says "it's very worrying" people are being arrested for protesting.
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"Now we are friends."
"We are more than that ... we are brothers."
They were prepared to kill each other on D-Day - now an English and German soldier meet for the first time.
1:15
This is the stunning and moving art of Khadija Saye. On the brink of great success, she is missing presumed dead in the Grenfell Tower fire.
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Forty-four days away from Brexit and they haven't got a clue."
A Honda worker accuses the government of "completely incompetent handling" of Brexit and "idiocy of epic proportions".
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"That's libellous, you can't put this online, my friend.”
Brexit Party MEP Alexandra Phillips denies working for Cambridge Analytica in Kenya, speaking to .
A few days later she admitted working for the firm's parent company.
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Theresa May promised again and again that if she lost six seats, Jeremy Corbyn would be PM. Last night she lost at least 12.
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“Pure panic everywhere you look.”
Inside the Gaza siege - a resident’s eyewitness report by Yousef Hammash.
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"People have died because of austerity, and you’ve got the cheek to come here and tell us austerity's over and it's all good now."
That's what one woman told Boris Johnson during a visit to Doncaster, but he said his government was putting more money into public services.
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"This is the most frightening disease I've ever encountered in my career."
Richard Hatchett, the doctor leading efforts to find a vaccine for coronavirus, says it is much more lethal than normal flu.
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'The trick that makes men sad and women get rubbish jobs.' on how he teaches his young children about 'gender conditioning'
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"...anyone out there going through depression I think for them to see that I went through it would help" tells
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"They're not asylum shoppers they're asylum seekers... That's not true."
challenges immigration minister Robert Jenrick after he claims "asylum shoppers" should seek sanctuary in the first safe country they reach under the "Refugee Convention".
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EXCLUSIVE: Trump’s election consultants secretly filmed offering to use Ukrainian sex workers to entrap politicians. channel4.com/news/cambridge #CambridgeAnalyticaUncovered
"This is life and death to the people of Ireland."
Shadow Minister for Northern Ireland Stephen Pound MP, discussing Brexit's impact on Northern Ireland and Ireland, says as soon as you've got "uniformed officers on that border", the "peace process is finished".
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“The people who died and lost their homes, this happened to them because they are poor,” claims . who lives in the area #Grenfell
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“The NHS is something to be defended with hammers, rakes and bricks if necessary”.
tells about how valuable the NHS was for his two-year-old son Henry who died of cancer.
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“We had everything we could ever wish for… now we probably don’t even have a future anymore.”
16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg says the planet’s future “was sold so that a small number of people could make unimaginable amounts of money”.
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“You must be furious with whoever signed up to a deal this bad?”
Boris Johnson wants to make reforms to the Northern Ireland Protocol, asks the prime minister why he signed it in the first place?
2:03
“We are going to be the kids you read about in textbooks. We are going to be the last mass shooting.”
This powerful speech on gun control by a student who survived the Florida shooting moved many who heard her to tears.
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"I may be First Minister of Scotland, but in this situation I feel powerless"
Scotland's First Minister, Humza Yousaf, tells he feels "helpless" watching his in-laws who are trapped in Gaza.
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“You cannot rant against the elite when you’re behaving like one of its members.”
is challenged about taking a private plane overnight to get from London to Strasbourg.
#72DaysToBrexit
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"If it turned out the building you preside over... attracted more fixed penalty notices than any location or event in the history of lockdown - might that be a cause for resignation?"
That was 's question to Boris Johnson over lockdown parties at No 10.
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“Brexit was a travesty and people are waking up to that now.”
Blur frontman Damon Albarn tells Brexit has been “a disaster for younger musicians”, saying it's now more expensive for them to tour in Europe.
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This is what happened when we asked Arron Banks if he would appear on Channel 4 News to answer questions over Brexit funds and claims of misleading MPs.
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Diane Abbott reads out some of the "vile abuse" she has received. The PM has launched an investigation into the abuse suffered by candidates
1:47
"Do you honestly believe that Britain is better off outside of the EU?"
That was the question Channel 4 News asked Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn six times.
2:34
This is the moment Catalonia declared independence from Spain.
1:15
“He loves me unconditionally, I count my blessings every day.”
The loving bond this man has with his dog helped take him off the streets – and even saved his life.
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Many disabled people across the UK feel they are having to put their lives on hold to gain access to life-changing equipment in their homes.
Ruben Reuter has been speaking to 15-year-old Finley about his struggle.
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“At the time, we were liberated. Today, we must liberate ourselves… From hatred and hate speech, from xenophobia and contempt for democracy – for they are but the old evil in a new guise.”
The President of Germany marks 75 years since the end of the war in Europe.
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"Open your eyes - there is very real poverty out there."
UN Special Rapporteur Philip Alston says there are people in the UK "living in destitution" and that "government people haven't been out in the field to see what the real circumstances are."
2:46
Today marks the end of an era at Channel 4 News, as will present his final edition of the programme tonight at 7pm.
Here's a look back at his remarkable 32-year career presenting the show from around the world.
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Jon Snow has decided to step down as Channel 4 News presenter at the end of 2021.
Here's a look back at a remarkable 32-year career presenting Channel 4 News from around the world, and 45 years as a journalist at ITN.
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MP Mhairi Black reads out some of the sexually aggressive abuse that she receives "day in day out" on social media. A warning - her speech contains very offensive language.
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“He’s such a flagrant, toxic narcissist.” That's Bruce Springsteen's view of
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These Conservative MPs warned against the proroguing of parliament.
Now they are all cabinet ministers in Boris Johnson's government.
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"It's wrong whether it's a President, it's wrong whether it's Harvey Weinstein, it's wrong whoever's doing this."
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"There were many serious, credible threats against Meghan Markle emanating from the far-right?"
"Absolutely."
Former head of counter terrorism for the Met Police, Neil Basu, tells about the "disgusting and very real" threats Prince Harry and Meghan Markle faced.
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Women in Istanbul are marching for the right to wear what they want, be it shorts, mini skirts or headscarves.
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REVEALED: Trump’s election campaign wanted to deter millions of Black Americans from voting in 2016.
The ‘Deterrence’ project can be revealed after Channel 4 News obtained the database used by Trump's digital campaign team. #DeterringDemocracy
"The world's people have spoken... time is running out."
Sir David Attenborough encourages world leaders at the UN Conference in Poland to "act now" against climate change.
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A heavily pregnant nurse who had tested positive for Covid-19 has died, Channel 4 News has learned.
We understand that the 28-year-old nurse underwent an emergency caesarean to deliver and save her baby daughter.
Channel 4 News has won one of the world's most prestigious journalism awards - a Peabody Award for News - for our undercover investigation into Cambridge Analytica. #C4News
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"Go back to Skye".
Before he could even speak in the Commons, the SNP's @IanBlackfordMP was heckled by a Conservative MP.
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“I’m supposed to change my opinion about a President that's doing all kinds of amazingly positive things because of a one-hour press conference?”
Supporters of President in Michigan defend his performance in Helsinki alongside President Putin
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Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek says he would opt for Donald Trump as the apparently less dangerous choice in the US election.
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“There’s too much poo literally in that lake.”
Comedian Lee Mack says water companies should not be paying out millions to shareholders when there’s sewage being discharged into places like Lake Windermere.
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