
Keme Nzerem
Presenter and Correspondent at Channel 4
Presenter / Journo / moderator - mainly C4News. BAFTA nom. RTS winner. Co-founder Opening Up The Outdoors. Love the mountains... but South East London forever!
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5 days ago |
channel4.com | Keme Nzerem
Donald Trump has declared he plans to come on a state visit to the UK in September. The US president was handed an invitation from King Charles by Sir Keir Starmer when he visited Washington earlier this year. The Stop Trump Coalition have promised even bigger protests than his last trip to the UK six years ago. So how mmight Trump state visit might go down this time around.
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1 month ago |
channel4.com | Keme Nzerem
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she’ll axe ten thousand civil service jobs – as part of efforts to cut government running costs by 15%. Ahead of her Spring statement on Wednesday, Ms Reeves is having to strike the difficult balance of sticking to her fiscal rules while promising not to raise any more taxes. And although spending on the NHS and defence will go up – other departments are being told to make savings – to the dismay of many backbenchers.
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1 month ago |
channel4.com | Keme Nzerem
Sudan’s army is celebrating after retaking the presidential palace in Khartoum. It’s a major symbolic victory for the military, which has been battling its former allies, the Rapid Support Forces, for the last two years.
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1 month ago |
channel4.com | Keme Nzerem
A German court has begun hearing a landmark climate case by a Peruvian farmer, who says greenhouse gas emissions by German energy giant RWE are contributing towards the destruction of glaciers near his hometown. Saul Lliuya claims the melting glaciers are causing the water levels in Lake Palca-cocha to rise so high they’re creating a flood risk to the nearby town of Huaraz. He’s suing RWE for 17,000 euros to put towards flood defences. His case has taken nearly a decade to make it to court
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1 month ago |
channel4.com | Keme Nzerem
The former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte has appeared by video link at the International Criminal court in the Hague where he’s been charged with crimes against humanity. His defence lawyer said Duterte had been “abducted” from his country and brought to the Hague – describing it as “pure and simple kidnapping”. The charges relate to Duterte’s deadly war on drugs – in which tens of thousands of civilians were killed.
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Drone with speaker flying above protests today reminding people to comply with public order legislation

We'd like to remind you that temporary powers are in place today in Bournemouth between 8am and 11pm. Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act allows for officers to be able to stop and search people for weapons without needing an explanation. Section 60AA of the https://t.co/IBeVDxy9M4

RT @dorsetpolice: We'd like to remind you that temporary powers are in place today in Bournemouth between 8am and 11pm. Section 60 of the…