One vest, one pair of shorts, a travel pass and some photos – 1948 Olympic basketball player Lionel Price shows Channel 4 News his games memorabilia and says playing in those days “was no big deal”.
As Transport Minister Theresa Villiers sets out a new strategy for UK aviation, BAA’s chief executive tells Channel 4 News “growth is clearly being throttled” by a lack of capacity at Heathrow.
Britain’s supermarkets generate 300,000 tonnes of food waste every year, but three of the big four refuse to reveal their individual figures. Channel 4 News asks why?
The gold-mining state of Zamfara is the site of the world’s worst lead-poisoning disaster. Hundreds of children have died, and campaigners tell Channel 4 News thousands more face permanent disability.
Olympic rower Katherine Grainger talks to Channel 4 News about her PhD, potential parallels between psychopaths and sports stars, and why she hopes the x-factor will bring her gold in 2012.
How difficult is wheelchair basketball for an able-bodied player? Channel 4 News brings together Guildford Heat captain Mike Martin and Paralympic medallist Simon Munn to find out.
This year’s Booker Prize chair courted controversy when she revealed her panel was looking for “readable” books. We asked members of the Channel 4 newsroom what they thought of the shortlist.
Simon Munn, a record-breaking wheelchair basketball player, tells Channel 4 News why he is “bored” telling people how he lost his leg and that gold in London 2012 is “definitely do-able”.
With exactly one year until the London 2012 Paralympics, Channel 4 News asks athletes and Paralympic sports bosses if attitudes towards the Games are changing.
As the event schedule for the London 2012 Paralympics is released, Channel 4 News speaks to footballers who admit they were “naive” and “sceptical” about disability football until they got involved.
A group of teenagers fighting cuts to youth funding in and around David Cameron’s constituency tell Channel 4 News they are being “ignored”. The youngsters want the Prime Minister to intervene.
As the Bahrain protests leave five dead and hundreds injured, campaigners in Britain tell Channel 4 News they’re terrified for relatives in Manama.