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‘I don’t know how we’re going to survive’ says single mum on Universal Credit
We speak to Laurie Ash, a single mother of two who's a full-time carer for one of her daughters and receives Universal Credit, farmer Stephen Thompson, and Phil Pinder who owns The Potions Cauldron in York - a small business which sources and manufac...


YouTuber Mohammed Hijab exclusively speaks to Channel 4 News after being accused of stirring up trouble in Leicester
He's a British influencer with hundreds of thousands of subscribers on YouTube.


Two-year fixed mortgage rates pass 6% for first time since 2008
Well the real world consequences of the current economic climate continue to impact homebuyers.


The “deliverer” or “Incompetent” – how MPs and the public see Liz Truss
We spoke to Cabinet Office Minister and Paymaster General Edward Argar, and put it to him that the conference had not really gone brilliantly.


Liz Truss defiant in conference speech attacking ‘anti-growth’ critics
At the end of a fractious, bumpy and ill-disciplined conference Liz Truss tried to banish the U-turns and pull the party together with a brief speech about one main idea - “growth, growth and growth.”


Raising benefits in line with inflation ‘needs to be done,’ says former Tory party leader Iain Duncan Smith
One of the senior Tories calling for benefits to be uprated in line with inflation is the party's former leader Iain Duncan Smith. 


The xx singer-songwriter Oliver Sim on living with HIV
The musician Oliver Sim has achieved massive commercial and critical success as part of the band The xx. 


Chris Kaba: Inquest begins into death of man man shot by police
An inquest has begun into the death of Chris Kaba, who was shot by police in south London last month. 


Covid-19 inquiry opens amid controversy over how testimony will be collected
While some would prefer to think Covid is all over there are those who will be forever scarred: the survivors and the bereaved. 


Truss ‘absolutely right’ to put her stamp on UK, says trade minister
We’re joined by the trade minister, Conor Burns.


22 million people could be affected, as PM won’t commit to raising benefits in line with inflation
The Prime Minister has refused to commit to raising benefits in line with inflation, despite growing pressure from senior Tory MPs - including a former party leader and a member of her own cabinet.


Liz Truss on tax cut U-turn and interest rates
Our political editor Gary Gibbon sits down with Prime Minister Liz Truss


Liz Truss tries to curb Cabinet squabbling amid backbench ‘coup’
The spectre of cuts loomed large at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham today - with cabinet ministers openly disagreeing. 


Olivia Pratt-Korbel: Man in court accused of nine-year-old’s murder
A man has been remanded in custody at Liverpool Crown Court after being charged on Saturday with the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel.


Errors made by government in mini-budget says Shapps
We were joined by the former Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps who gave his reaction to the government’s mini-budget u-turn today.



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