With Britain in danger of plunging into its first triple-dip recession, should consumers start “behaving irrationally” and consider buying a new bathroom as a way to boost the economy?
Deadlock in the Israeli elections forces Binyamin Netanyahu to turn for support to a former television presenter who wants to re-open peace talks with the Palestinians.
David Cameron’s pledge to hold a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union is criticised by his Liberal Democrat coalition partners.
WPP Chief Executive Sir Martin Sorrell tells Channel 4 News that David Cameron’s EU referendum plan “creates uncertainty” for business as EU politicians warn “you can’t do Europe a la carte”.
As David Cameron puts the finishing touches to his long-awaited speech on Britain’s place in Europe, what are his chances of achieving a renegotiation in talks with other leaders?
As the Algerian operation continues to free western hostages kidnapped by Islamist militants at a gas plant in the Sahara, Channel 4 News looks at the events that precipitated the crisis.
Around 30 foreigners are still being held hostage or are missing in Algeria following their capture by Islamist militants at a gas facility in the desert, according to Algerian state media.
Prime Minister David Cameron defends his stance on Europe, as a group of Conservative backbenchers calls on him to renegotiate Britain’s membership of the EU.
A flat-rate pension, equivalent to about £144 in today’s money, is being introduced from 2017. But there are more losers than winners in the new system, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Claims by council leaders that more than a million children at academies and free schools could be eating unhealthy meals are rejected by these schools and the government.
The prospect of Britain pulling out of the European Union is now being openly discussed in capitals across the world. Why is this happening now?
The government publishes a 119-page audit of its record in power and faces Labour accusations of broken promises and trying to cover up its failings.
As the government introduces payment by results for prisoner rehabilitation, Channel 4 News looks at how the new scheme will work.
MPs will vote today on a bill that is designed to cut the link between benefit increases and inflation, with Labour opposing the government.
With the Neon Roberts case being heard in court, a mother tells Channel 4 News that although the side effects of radiotherapy can be serious, her son would have died if he had not had treatment.