Channel 4 News

                Channel 4 News is a TV show on Channel 4. Channel 4's flagship news programme. In-depth news and current affairs. The program has been available since 2024. A total of 298 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in  November 2025.
            
Last broadcast:03/11/2025 at 19:00
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 1:00:00Channel 4 News
Police investigate if Saturday's train stabbings are linked to other knife-related incidents as suspect Anthony Williams is remanded in custody charged with 10 counts of attempted murder.
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