Anna Doble

  • 7 Mar 2012

    Putting faces to numbers: as the number of British military deaths in Afghanistan passes 400, Channel 4 News maps the casualties in this interactive graph.

  • 7 Mar 2012

    As excitement builds ahead of the expected launch of Apple’s iPad3, Channel 4 News asks technology experts and fans what new features we can expect to see – and the ones they are secretly wishing for.

  • 24 Feb 2012

    As Twitter’s Biz Stone says too much time spent on social media “sounds unhealthy”, Channel 4 News hears from a neuroscientist, the author of the Geek Manifesto and a self-proclaimed Twitterholic.

  • 23 Feb 2012

    As the death of Sunday Times reporter Marie Colvin sparks a new wave of outrage at the bloodshed in Homs, Channel 4 News looks at the unofficial journalists dying to tell their story.

  • 2 Feb 2012

    The WikiLeaks founder must wait again to learn his extradition fate, but should Julian Assange “accept defeat gracefully” in his long-running battle to avoid going back to Sweden?

  • 16 Jan 2012

    Poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy tells Channel 4 News “every poet must follow their conscience” as the withdrawal of two poets overshadows this year’s TS Eliot Prize for poetry.

  • 16 Jan 2012

    Scottish poet John Burnside wins the TS Eliot Prize for Poetry and tells Channel 4 News “I think poetry should challenge conventional ideas” in a controversial year for the award.

  • 13 Jan 2012

    A “chronic lack of specialist teachers” is causing school pupils to reject computer studies, says the Royal Society. Channel 4 News examines how British teenagers can be switched back on.

  • 5 Jan 2012

    As payment website PayPal is accused of ordering the buyer of an antique violin to destroy it, a commercial lawyer tells Channel 4 News the drastic action could have been avoided.

  • 4 Jan 2012

    A “glorious day” for newspapers or the stuff of legal nightmares? Four media specialists talk to Channel 4 News about the Stephen Lawrence case and one of the most famous headlines in history.

  • 26 Dec 2011

    We’ve been asking you who changed your world in 2011. With the Arab Spring, the “Occupy” movement and social media dominating – was it the year of crowd power?

  • 14 Dec 2011

    As the Office of Fair Trading takes a fresh look at the rising cost of motor insurance, Channel 4 News fans on Twitter and Facebook call for changes to an industry “as bad as the banks”.

  • 8 Dec 2011

    Blur’s outstanding contribution to music will be honoured at the Brits in February, five years after rivals Oasis. Tim Jonze from Guardian Music tells Channel 4 News it “makes perfect sense”.

  • 5 Dec 2011

    Martin Boyce becomes the third Glasgow artist in succession to triumph at the Turner Prize, as a friend tells Channel 4 News “the first time he tried to get into art school he failed.”

  • 2 Dec 2011

    Germany’s leader Angela Merkel wants a new treaty and a “fiscal union” to save the eurozone from collapse, but new rules in Europe could see David Cameron face a backbench revolt.