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‘Groped, burgled, spat on’: Hate crime against disabled people more than doubles in 4 years
Hate crimes have gone up by a quarter in the past year in England and Wales, according to data released today by the Home Office.


Bereaved mothers give evidence to Infected Blood Inquiry
'You'll never get over what we've been through, and we could all probably say we're a different person to what we would have been.'  


‘Increased pressure on young people leading to rise in mental health issues,’ says University of Bradford counsellor
We’re joined by Gill Barlow, who is the Counselling and Mental Health Service Manager for the University of Bradford.


Universities urged to do more over student suicides
Leaving home and heading off to university is an exciting time. For many students, it's their first real experience of an independent adult life.


Group including Prince Harry and Sir Elton John to sue Daily Mail publisher over ‘gross breaches of privacy’
A group of high-profile people, including the mother of the murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence, are suing Associated Newspapers over allegations of "gross breaches of privacy". 


‘Government needs to act now to avoid housing disaster’, social housing activist says
Higher mortgage rates inevitably feed through to higher rental costs as landlords put up their rents to cover their costs.


Average five-year fixed mortgage rate passes 6%
Alongside fears over energy supplies this winter, mortgage rates are continuing to rise. 


UK energy security ‘remains very strong’, says former energy minister
We’re joined by Conservative MP Greg Hands, who was energy minister until Liz Truss became prime minister.


UK could face planned energy blackouts, National Grid warns
It is a stark warning from National Grid. Britain might be on track for the first planned blackouts in decades.


‘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.


‘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. 



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