
Carl Dinnen
Political Correspondent at ITV News
Political Correspondent, ITV News. Retweets are not endorsements.
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1 month ago |
itv.com | Carl Dinnen
Kemi Badenoch has torn up the net zero consensus and its not clear what she will replace it with. At a speech in a swish Kings Cross office on Tuesday, she said that reaching net zero by 2050 was impossible for the UK, without either bankrupting the country or dramatically harming living standards. "I don't say that with pleasure," the leader of the Conversative Party said.
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2 months ago |
itv.com | Carl Dinnen
The jump in Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation to 3% has taken analysts a little by surprise (it was expected to hit 2.8%). But it may not be quite as bad as it looks. The rise in food and non-alcoholic drink inflation to 3.3% is definitely concerning because it hits the poorest households the hardest. But the other two big drivers of this jump are unlikely to have the same effect next month.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
itv.com | Carl Dinnen
There are two main plans to get the remaining Brits out of Lebanon should the situation deteriorate, as ITV News Political Correspondent Carl Dinnen explains"Get out, now" is the message from the government to the 10,000 or so British nationals believed to be in Lebanon. The clear preference in Whitehall is that people get out under their own steam while commercial flights are still an option. Should the situation deteriorate, I'm told there are two main plans to get the remaining Brits out.
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Jun 18, 2024 |
itv.com | Carl Dinnen
As the Westminster parties slug it out for every single seat, it is easy to forget that one party won’t actually take up any of the seats they win. That party is Sinn Féin and they are - by poll shares at least - the biggest party in Northern Ireland. Sinn Féin want a united Ireland and have always abstained from Westminster on principle (although these days they are prepared to sit in the Irish and European Parliaments and the Stormont Assembly).
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Feb 28, 2024 |
itv.com | Carl Dinnen
Denise Turton's story is so completely devastating, that the first time she told it to me I was lost for words. Even though a camera was filming our interview, I couldn't think of what to say next. Here is the short version. In 1981, Denise and her husband Colin had a son called Lee. As a baby he was a haemophiliac and had to have treatment. When he was two years old, Lee was given a blood product called 'Factor 8'. The batch Lee was treated with was infected with HIV.
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