Nick Clegg voted for the so-called “bedroom tax” more than two years ago. But he’s since changed his mind. Cue cries of “unbelievable hypocrisy”.
The UN calls for a ceasefire between the Israelis and the Palestinians on the day two disabled women are killed in strikes on Gaza.
Clare Whitelegg risks prosecution after taking her son out of primary school to attend her wedding. “It should have been authorised – I can’t see anyone who would disagree,” she tells Channel 4 News.
The prospect of going into care is a terrifying one for some gay men and women, because they know friends so badly treated by residents and staff that they have gone back into the closet.
A few lines of computer code or a mobile phone: not the usual tools in an artist’s palette. But a group of technologists have been working to help create the world’s biggest digital art project.
As G7 leaders prepare to meet without Russian President Vladimir Putin, Channel 4 News meets some of the growing number of super rich who are setting up home in the capital.
They have millions of followers and they are redefining modern celebrity: meet Lily Pebbles, VivannaDoesMakeup, Sprinkle of Glitter, Tanya Burr and Pixiwoo, the social media and YouTube stars.
While attention is finally turning to FGM, campaigners warn that breast ironing, which involves placing hot objects on girls’ chests, is also happening in the UK. Channel 4 News speaks to one victim.
Gay and lesbian asylum seekers in Britain can face intimate sexual questions to “prove” their sexuality – and even then many are not allowed to stay in the country.
The first gay marriages in Britain will take place on Saturday – but what is life really like if you’re gay in Britain in 2014? Watch the Channel 4 News special series.
From one woman who feels she does not fit in anywhere, to another attacked by her own family for her sexuality, Cordelia Lynch hears about the prejudices faced by lesbian Muslim women in the UK.
The theory that the Flight MH370’s communications systems could have been deliberately disabled, merely increases the number of possibilities over its fate. We look at the unanswered questions.
A new report says 300,000 more apprentices would add £4bn to the British economy. But despite their glossy endorsements, some big firms are failing in the training and remuneration they offer.
Bullying at work, the mental effects of an alleged rape and the break-up of a relationship all played their part in the death of Anne-Marie Ellement, who was found hanging in 2011, a coroner rules.
Their parents were the baby boomers. But young people today are shut out of the housing and jobs markets – and shouldering the burden of Britain’s debt. Channel 4 News meets the lost generation.