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'''''Channel 4 News''''' is the main news programme on British television broadcaster Channel 4. It is produced by [[Independent Television News]], and has been in operation since Channel 4's launch in November 1982. | '''''Channel 4 News''''' is the main news programme on British television broadcaster Channel 4. It is produced by [[Independent Television News]], and has been in operation since Channel 4's launch in November 1982. | ||
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==Dodgy Dossier== | ==Dodgy Dossier== | ||
{{FA|Dodgy Dossier}} | {{FA|Dodgy Dossier}} | ||
− | In February 2003, ''Channel 4 News'' broke the story of the [[Dodgy Dossier]] which led to a political crisis in Britain.<ref> | + | In February 2003, ''Channel 4 News'' broke the story of the [[Dodgy Dossier]] which led to a political crisis in Britain.<ref>http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/politics/domestic_politics/downing%2Bst%2Bdossier%2Bplagiarised%2B%2B%2B/253293.html </ref> |
==Correspondents/editors== | ==Correspondents/editors== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Channel 4/News (Corporate media) | |
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Formation | November 1982 |
Main news programme on British television broadcaster Channel 4 |
Channel 4 News is the main news programme on British television broadcaster Channel 4. It is produced by Independent Television News, and has been in operation since Channel 4's launch in November 1982.
Contents
Dodgy Dossier
- Full article: Dodgy Dossier
- Full article: Dodgy Dossier
In February 2003, Channel 4 News broke the story of the Dodgy Dossier which led to a political crisis in Britain.[1]
Correspondents/editors
Years | Correspondents/Editors | Title | Other roles |
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Paul Mason | Culture and digital media editor | ||
Tom Clarke | Science editor | ||
Michael Crick | Political correspondent | ||
Andy Davies | Home affairs correspondent | ||
Gary Gibbon | Political editor | ||
Lindsey Hilsum | International editor | ||
Simon Israel | Home affairs correspondent | ||
Helia Ebrahimi | Business correspondent | ||
Ciaran Jenkins | Reporter | ||
Victoria Macdonald | Health & social care correspondent | ||
Jonathan Miller | Asia correspondent | ||
Paraic O'Brien | Reporter | ||
Jonathan Rugman | Foreign affairs correspondent | ||
Darshna Soni | Home affairs correspondent | ||
Alex Thomson | Chief correspondent |
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End |
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Nik Gowing | Diplomatic Editor for Channel 4 News | 1989 | 1996 |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Has the media ignored good news about Jeremy Corbyn | Blog post | 11 December 2017 | Patrick Worrall | No-platforming Jeremy Corbyn: Tories and Unionists have a visceral hate of Seán MacBride |
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