Has academic pressure killed teen rebellion? Teenagers at Boston Spa 6th form think so – and they say we are too obsessed with scholarly success. Watch what happened when Channel 4 News went to visit.
British fashion legend Sir Paul Smith was presenting some of his latest designs this week as part of London Collections: Men. Kamali Melbourne went along to meet him.
Immigration is a hot topic. “Go Home” vans appeared on the streets, and now the Times has caused a stir by pointing out that one in 10 babies in Britain is Muslim. But is Britain racist?
Seventeen years since Nelson Mandela’s visit to Brixton, Channel 4 News visits a primary school nearby, where students say his legacy is still being felt today.
Sony’s Playstation 4 went on sale today. Gaming journalist Steve Boxer talks us through what’s new with this latest machine – does it represent the future of gaming?
Gamer and freelance journalist Steve Boxer reviews Microsoft’s latest console offering, the Xbox One. And finds it does what is says on the box
The FA’s commission into the state of English football is due to be published. Following England’s 1-0 defeat to Germany, Jordan Jarrett Bryan looks at what football could learn from other sports.
Do you ever imagine a world where there are two Krishnan Guru-Murthys? Well, thanks to 3D scanning technology, your dreams have come true. Sort of.
As it is announced that 70 per cent of the Co-operative Bank will now be owned by hedge funds, we asked customers if they are worried the company’s ethics could change.
Jake Bugg is the youngest person nominated for the Barclaycard Mercury prize nominee, and the northern troubadour performed an acoustic version of his single, Lightning Bolt, for Channel 4 News.
Laura Mvula has gone from making music in her bedroom, to being Mercury prize favourite in just one year. She tells Channel 4 News how she did it, and why she wants to avoid being labeled.
Jake Bugg is tipped as Britain’s Bob Dylan, and his debut album is up for the Barclaycard Mercury prize. But he tells Channel 4 News he’s “not fussed” who wins.
As part of our Britain’s Niqab series, two women tell Channel 4 News their position on the niqab. Tune in tonight at 7pm to watch our live debate from east London.
Grand Theft Auto V is the the biggest game in history. Callum McGinley has been playing it for hours – and thousands have been watching.
Nasa’s Voyager has left the solar system, destination unknown, carrying a golden record with a plea from Jimmy Carter and a Chuck Berry tune. The Royal Astronomical Society’s Dr Keith Smith explains.