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The world has seen the largest increase in a day in coronavirus cases with over a quarter of a million recorded.
- 19 Jul 2020 3m
‘You can’t possibly rule out that we might need a second national lockdown’ – Andy Burnham
Krishnan spoke to the mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, he’s been pushing to get access to named patient data.
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UK government accuses China of ‘gross human rights abuses’
The government has accused China of ‘gross human rights abuses’ against the Muslim Uighur population and promised ‘measures’ against the Communist state, to be announced tomorrow.
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Oregon files lawsuit against federal government over detaining protestors
The US state of Oregon has filed a lawsuit against the federal government, accusing it of unlawfully detaining protesters.
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Why Black Americans are deciding to resettle in Africa
Jamal Osman has the stories of some African Americans who’ve already made the move.
- 18 Jul 2020 6m
US Civil Rights Leader John Lewis dies
US civil rights leader and former US congressman John Lewis has died aged 80.
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“John Lewis’ body shows the violence of white supremacy” – Professor Eddie Glaude
Joining Krishnan from New Jersey is Professor Eddie Glaude who is chair of the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University.
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More local authorities on government’s ‘watch list’ introduce own coronavirus measures
Councils in England have been given extra powers to close shops and cancel events in a bid to control outbreaks of coronavirus.
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“A whack-a-mole local lockdown creates a lot of uncertainty and instability” – Professor Devi Sridhar
Earlier Krishnan spoke to Professor Devi Sridhar who is chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh.
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Lianne La Havas on performing to an empty London venue
Singer-songwriter Lianne La Havas should have been touring her new album but in this strange new world she’s performing at an empty London venue, the Round House with her fans watching remotely.
- 16 Jul 2020 5m
Russia accused of trying to steal UK coronavirus vaccine research
Russian spies have been targeting organisations which are trying to develop a coronavirus vaccine in an effort to steal their research, according to security services in the UK, the United States and Canada.
- 17 Jul 2020 41m
Series 5, Episode 12: Nick Mohammed
Nick Mohammed is an actor, comedian and writer. He talks to Krishnan about bringing back the traditional British sitcom, his worries for the live-comedy scene and how to navigate the grey area between comedy and offence.
- 16 Jul 2020 9m
Inside the criminal justice system with the Secret Barrister
In the first in our series, the Secret Barrister examines the story of a victim of assault, who has been left with life-long injuries. Yet the accused were never tried.
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‘Every’ country is spying on vaccine trials, says Bellingcat investigator
We spoke to Christo Grozev from Bellingcat, a research organisation that monitors Russian involvement in the affairs of other countries.
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UK’s chief scientific adviser says coronavirus outcome has ‘not been good in the UK’
It is clear that the outcome of the pandemic so far has not been good in the UK, the government’s chief scientific adviser has admitted.
- 17 Jul 2020 6m
Met’s former head of diversity says it’s ‘worrying’ officers are in state of readiness to use force to deal with black people
We’re joined by Victor Olisa, the Metropolitan police’s former head of diversity, and head of policing in Tottenham.
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UK policeman kneels on neck of black man in London eight weeks after killing of George Floyd in US
The incident happened yesterday evening, in north London, after police were called to reports of a fight.
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Capt Tom Moore becomes Sir Tom after being knighted by Queen
The 100-year-old Second World War veteran was joined by his family at the ceremony in Windsor Castle’s quadrangle.
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BA retires 747 fleet amid coronavirus downturn
The firm told staff that the decision to take the planes out of service was due to the downturn in travel caused by the Coronavirus pandemic.
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‘Legal aid has moved fundamentally from what was first intended’ – solicitor Laura Janes
We’re joined by criminal defence lawyer Luke Gittos, and Laura Janes who’s chair of the Legal Action Group.
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The Secret Barrister: is it only the rich who can afford to defend themselves?
Tonight, in their second film for Channel 4 News, The Secret Barrister tell us the price of justice and ask whether only the rich can afford a defence.
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Florida enduring worst ongoing coronavirus outbreak in US
The US has seen its biggest daily rise in coronavirus cases yet, with 75,600 infections.
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If you open prematurely people will not have the confidence to go out, says behavioural scientist Stephen Reicher
We’re joined by Professor Stephen Reicher, a behavioural scientist. He’s one of the experts who fed into the group that designed the lockdown guidelines.
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UK government advisers warn of coronavirus second wave
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Rochdale introduces restrictions to combat coronavirus
The Prime Minister said local authorities in England would be given new powers to enforce new restrictions.
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Coronavirus: UK PM ‘hoping for return to normality’ by Christmas
Boris Johnson has told employers in England that it’s up to them to tell staff whether to come back to work.
- 16 Jul 2020 2m
Rape victims suffer ‘over-intrusive’ investigation of phone messages, says Dame Vera Baird – Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales
We spoke to Dame Vera Baird, the Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales
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Paid employment in UK fell by 649,000 since lockdown
Despite the furlough scheme – paid employment in the UK has fallen by almost 650,000 since the start of the pandemic in March
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Starting lockdown earlier would have made ‘quite a big difference’ says SAGE scientist
We were joined by John Edmunds, an epidemiologist from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and a member of the SAGE group
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‘This report is more than about elections it is about the threat from Russia generally’ – Dominic Grieve
We spoke to Dominic Grieve, the former chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee.
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