Former miners’ union leader Arthur Scargill didn’t have a lot to say to Channel 4 News as he emerged from court in a row over who’s paying for his flat. Katie Razzall has the story.
Police and prosecutors are investigating how rioting erupted after thousands of revellers descended on a small Dutch town for a party that was inadvertently advertised on Facebook.
Ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games on Wednesday, Channel 4 News Reporter Katie Razzall looks at who are the medal hopes in the ParalympicsGB team.
Selected to defend her cycling gold medal at London 2012, Paralympian Rachel Morris is now fighting to recover from a collision with a car just weeks before the Games begin.
With research showing that children are becoming dissatisfied with their bodies from a younger age, some schools are intervenening and giving them ammunition to fight back. Katie Razzall reports.
On Sunday, outside Stoke Mandeville Hospital’s stadium, a statue will be unveiled of Sir Ludwig Guttmann, a man you’re likely to hear more and more about as we get closer to the Paralympics.
As Channel 4 News hosts a debate between disability campaigners and representatives of London’s transport network, charities and disabled people tell us their concerns.
The high court hears details of the life of Tony Nicklinson, who lives with locked-in syndrome and is appealing for the right to ask a doctor to help him die.
As a former accessible travel advisor tells Channel 4 News that travel for disabled people could be “impossible” during the Games we follow four London journeys to put disabled transport to the test.
Wheelchair rugby – “murderball” – is the most anticipated of all the Paralympic events. And after narrowly missing out on a medal in 2008, the British team is aiming for a top three place in London.
Scottish drinkers are set to have to pay more for alcohol than their counterparts in England and Wales after the Holyrood government set a target minimum price of 50p per unit.
Channel 4 News reporter Katie Razzall speaks to a childhood friend of the late hairdresser Vidal Sassoon who reveals he and Sassoon took up the fight against fascist oppression.
As No Go Britain reveals the stories of disabled people struggling to travel on public transport, Katie Razzall meets a group of campaigners in Wales who are pushing for change.
The Conservative Party treasurer adds his voice to growing criticism of a proposed cap on tax relief for charitable donations, warning it will deter the rich from giving.
As the Foreign Office defends itself over alleged delays in intervening after the murder of Neil Heywood, an expert on China tells Channel 4 News the situation in the country is “not quite a crisis”.