The BBC is to cut 2,000 jobs as part of a programme to save £700m. A further 1,000 jobs will be relocated to Salford over the next decade.
As a record number of seven candidates are selected to run for Irish presidency, Carl Dinnen profiles the top nominees.
Dale Farm residents have won a last-minute injunction stopping the council clearing their homes until Friday. Channel 4 News Social Affairs Editor Jackie Long reports from inside the site.
After ten years of legal wrangling, there are just ten days left until Basildon District Council can forcibly clear one of the largest unauthorised traveller sites in Europe.
Norway gunman Anders Behring Breivik has admitted carrying out Friday’s shootings and Oslo bomb but denies criminal responsibility. The 32-year-old has also claimed there are two more terror cells.
A juror and defendant face jail after contacting each other on Facebook while a trial was in progress. Channel 4 News asks if trial by jury can still work in the age of the internet.
Egypt relaxes restrictions at its border with the Gaza Strip, allowing free crossings for the first time in four years. It’s a sign to Israel that the game is changing, an expert tells Channel 4 News.
Security is on high alert across Ireland as the country prepares for its first-ever visit from the Queen. Carl Dinnen says the success of the trip is crucial for both Ireland and the UK.
A low turnout and a late count are the order of the day in Northern Ireland. Carl Dinnen writes on the “bread and butter” election – but have many people voted?
NATO chiefs are unapologetic about air strikes hitting rebel tanks in Libya, leaving at least four rebels dead, but the Secretary General expressed “regret”, as Carl Dinnen reports.
Channel 4 News learns that knowledge of abuse and torture against Kenyan prisoners in the 1950s was discussed at the time by the Government and recorded in Cabinet minutes.
Political leaders from both sides of the Irish border attend the funeral of Catholic PC Ronan Kerr, as detectives uncover an arms haul and arrest a man in Scotland, as Carl Dinnen reports.
Police investigating claims that the News of the World hacked into people’s mobile phones arrest the paper’s former head of news and its current chief reporter, as Carl Dinnen reports.
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams says republicans are “seething with anger” at the murder in Omagh of police officer Ronan Kerr, who had only joined the Police Force of Northern Ireland last year.
A coalition government is the likely outcome of Ireland’s general election, with Fine Gael’s Enda Kenny as Taoiseach. Carl Dinnen says voters have delivered a “fracturing of the Irish body politic”.