As disabled passengers tweet their travels for No Go Britain, more cases emerge of wheelchair users forced to “get onto the train floor” to complete their journeys.
Sometimes you meet someone and realise you can learn a lot from their approach to life. That happened when I met Jon Hastie – a man with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, writes Katie Razzall.
In the first of a series of special reports on No Go Britain, Katie Razzall looks at a growing campaign by disabled passengers pushing for a better deal on public transport.
One of Britain’s most famous child actors makes his debut directing the new generation. Can Dexter Fletcher guide his protégés through the perils of film-making? Katie Razzall reports.
Five current and former bankers at Lloyds will be stripped of about £1.4m in bonuses over their role in the mis-selling of payment protection insurance (PPI).
Channel 4 News meets two women who have made Paralympic history, decades apart.
Four radical islamists admit to plotting to bomb the London Stock Exchange as part of a campaign of al Qaeda-inspired attacks London in the run-up to Christmas 2010.
Support for “hacktivist” group Anonymous is at an all-time high. But as Katie Razzall asks, is the group acting out of an anti-authority ethic or simply hacking for its own sake?
Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates tells teenagers in London he hopes to reach his ultimate goal – making sure all children are protected from life-threatening diseases – within 30 years.
Paralympians are struggling to attract lucrative corporate sponsorship ahead of next year’s Games in London, writes Katie Razzall.
The government has announced an action plan to tackle child sexual exploitation after claiming that the number of cases are “far greater than we ever imagined.”
Shares in Thomas Cook plunge after the holiday firm is forced to ask lenders for more money, but bosses insist it is “business as usual”.
There have been more obituaries written for Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi over the years than he has had affairs. So how, despite the scandals, did he cling on for so long?
As the NSPCC calls on cash-strapped councils to act earlier to help 200,000 babies born each year at risk of neglect, Channel 4 News follows three families who have benefitted from early intervention.
Channel 4 News reporter Katie Razzall meets a mother who turned a personal tragedy into graphic art.