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The Big Debate Local Elections 2022: What are the issues voters care about?
A special programme ahead of Thursday’s vote.


Johnson pledges £300m to Ukraine as Russian assault of Mariupol continues
There have been reports of multiple cruise missile strikes on sites in Ukraine with Kyiv, Odessa and Lviv targetted.


Muslims across the UK celebrate first Eid al-Fitr since pandemic
Eid prayers have been taking place across the globe as millions of Muslims celebrate the end of the holy month of Ramadan. 


The race to find cause of hepatitis surge in young children
Doctors across the world are racing to find out what's causing a surge in hepatitis among young children - as the number of cases in the UK jumped to 145.


Why are black children more likely to be excluded from primary school?
A report from the former children's commissioner has said that the exclusion of primary school pupils should be banned in England within the next four years. 


Boris Becker jailed for two-and-a-half years
At 17 he was the youngest ever men's Wimbledon champion. 


Parliament’s culture ‘has to change’: Conservative MP Karen Bradley responds to Neil Parish suspension
We spoke to Conservative MP Karen Bradley who is a former cabinet minister and current chair of the Commons Procedure Committee.


Neil Parish: How his Devon constituency has reacted to suspension
Neil Parish has been suspended from the parliamentary Conservative Party by whips investigating allegations that an MP watched porn on his phone in the Commons.


Neil Parish: Conservative MP suspended over an allegation of watching pornography in the Commons
Since two female Conservative MPs made an accusation that a colleague had watched porn on his phone in the House of Commons main chamber, there has been fevered speculation about his identity.


‘I was very slow to know how to use my voice’ – Sarah Brown
Sarah Brown is the Chair of the charity Theirworld. She joins Krishnan to talk about Theirworld’s work and how they are helping Ukrainian children. She also speaks about her experience of losing her daughter, Jennifer, and her time at Downing Stree...


Debate: How would Channel 4 privatisation affect British independent TV production?
We’re joined by Kay Mellor - the screenwriter known for 'Fat Friends', 'In the Club' and 'The Syndicate'. We also speak to David Elstein - a former independent producer of programmes for Channel 4 and Chief Executive of Channel 5.


‘I’m barely existing’: Cancer and the cost of living crisis
It is perhaps not the first thing you think of when you are diagnosed with cancer - but it costs a lot.


70 per cent of UK homes breathing ‘unsafe’ air, new modelling suggests
Exclusive new modelling, seen by this programme, suggests that 70 per cent of UK households are in areas that breach three World Health Organisation guidelines on dangerous air pollutants, and 97% breach at least one guideline. 


Air pollution causes seven million premature deaths every year, says WHO
We spoke to World Health Organisation director, Dr Maria Neira, and began by asking her whether Britain’s air is unusually bad compared to other nations.


Exclusive: Number of cancer patients seeking heating support more than doubles
The number of cancer patients seeking support with heating bills has more than doubled in a year, according to figures from one of Britain’s largest cancer charities shared exclusively with Channel 4 News. 



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