Felicity Spector

  • 1 Dec 2011

    The director of public prosecutions has expressed his concern at the collapse of Britain’s biggest trial involving former police officers – after a judge ruled they could not get a fair hearing.

  • 1 Dec 2011

    It’s strong, it’s black, and it gets you out of bed in the morning. But scientists have blown the lid on how strong your daily espresso really is.

  • 15 Nov 2011

    “Organise, occupy, kick the bosses out!” The Wall Street campaigners have occupied, but do they have the organisation to keep the movement alive after their eviction by New York City police?

  • 21 Oct 2011

    St Paul’s Cathedral has closed its doors to the public for the first time since the Second World War – because of the anti-capitalist protest camped outside.

  • 21 Oct 2011

    “After nearly nine years, America’s war in Iraq will be over.” President Obama has announced all US troops will be brought home by the end of this year.

  • 18 Oct 2011

    The maker of a new vaccine which could protect millions from the scourge of malaria tells Channel 4 News it’s a “very viable” drug, despite people saying it was “crazy” to try and tackle the disease.

  • 18 Oct 2011

    Freed at last: after five years in captivity, the young Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit is back on home soil. But was the deal behind his release too high a price for Israel to pay?

  • 12 Oct 2011

    See it, play it, update it. Apple rolls out it’s new operating system, called the i-Cloud – so users can access their data wherever, whenever, they want.

  • 12 Oct 2011

    Changes to Europe’s farm handouts could hit big landowners like the Queen. But critics say it is a massive missed opportunity to abandon the subsidy culture for good.

  • 12 Oct 2011

    UK unemployment soars to its highest level for 17 years with 16 to 24-year-olds the hardest hit. Economics Editor Faisal Islam meets some of the young jobless fighting to get onto the career ladder.

  • 10 Oct 2011

    It is one of London’s most famous landmarks – but the future of Big Ben could be at risk, because it’s starting to lean to one side.

  • 10 Oct 2011

    He was the man who inspired millions with his promise of change. So what’s happened to make Barack Obama quite so unpopular – and how can he turn things around, asks Felicity Spector.

  • 7 Oct 2011

    Populism, with a cause. Just as top Democrats rush to embrace the Occupy Wall Street protests, one leading Republican castigates the ‘mobs’, writes Felicity Spector.

  • 7 Oct 2011

    Ed Miliband reshuffles his shadow cabinet, promoting Labour’s rising stars and adding more women to his top team. One of them, Emily Thornberry, tells Channel 4 News she is “absolutely thrilled”.

  • 7 Oct 2011

    A victory for the struggle for womens’ rights: three peace and democracy activists are awarded this year’s Nobel Prize for Peace.