Three Pakistani cricketers are to be charged with conspiring to cheat bookmakers during a Test match at Lord’s, as Carl Dinnen reports.
The Barnsley Central MP Eric Illsley becomes the first sitting member to be convicted of expenses fraud. Our Political Editor, Gary Gibbon, says he is likely to lose his seat, forcing a by-election.
The Harrier jet makes its final flight – from RAF Cottesmore in Rutland. But the plane’s early retirement as a result of defence spending cuts remains controversial, writes Carl Dinnen.
As the HMS Ark Royal aircraft carrier returns to port for the final time after being decommissioned in the Defence Review, it marks the UK’s exit from an exclusive global club, writes Carl Dinnen.
Police in South Africa launch a murder hunt after a woman on honeymoon with her British husband is killed in a carjacking on the outskirts of Cape Town, as Carl Dinnen reports.
The parents of aid worker Linda Norgrove, killed in Afghanistan in a failed rescue attempt after she had been kidnapped, tell Channel 4 News they do not blame the US Special Forces for her death.
London Mayor Boris Johnson has joined the housing benefit row, saying he would resist “Kosovo-style social cleansing”. Housing Minister Grant Shapps tells Channel 4 News his language was not sensible.
Cheap petrol, expensive cocaine, rescue at sea, every computer you use today. They’re all in play in the Defence Review, writes Carl Dinnen.
Channel 4 News has learned Foreign Secretary William Hague personally gave the go-ahead for a rescue mission in Afghanistan which led to the death of aid worker Linda Norgrove.
A 10-year-old girl in Dundee survived an “absolutely horrendous” attack by two rottweilers when her grandmother came to her rescue. The dogs’ owner has been charged. Carl Dinnen reports.
The sister of a vulnerable young man taken away from his foster family describes Manchester City Council’s actions as “barbaric”, in an exclusive interview with Channel 4 News.
As Lord Saville’s inquiry into Bloody Sunday gets set to report, Carl Dinnen looks at what it could hope to achieve 38 years after the event.
When 15 Royal Navy crew were captured by Iranian warships in 2007, Channel 4 News exclusively spoke to the country’s security chief Ali Larijani, who accused the UK of “violating” Iranian territory.