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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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”.
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”.
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.”
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.