Stephen Daldry on hope, violence & Trash | Channel 4 News

The British Director Stephen Daldry tells the amazing story of his Bafta nominated film Trash – set in Brazil with child actors from the favelas.
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NHS: the line between coping and crisis | Channel 4 News

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New figures released today show that A&E departments in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are still failing to meet the target of seeing 95 per cent of patients within four hours. St Mary’s hospital, the only hospital on the Isle of Wight, is close to breaking point.

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Row as police forced to drive patients to A&E | Channel 4 News

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Police officers in north east England are being forced to rush patients to A&E because ambulances are not available. The Northumbria police commissioner, Vera Baird, accused ambulance services of wasting police time.

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Is socio-economic deprivation the root of radicalisation? | Channel 4 News

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Bleri Lleshi, a youth worker in Belgium, tells Channel 4 News that many young people who come from low socio-economic backgrounds are easily influenced. Professor Peter Neumann from King’s College, says that many feel do not feel accepted in society.

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