What do the Chinese know about parenting that we don’t? And would their methods ever be acceptable over here? Katie Razzall meets the author of a controversial new book on “tiger mothers”.
Former Conservative Peer Lord Taylor of Warwick appears in court accused of falsely claiming more than £11,000 in subsistence and travelling expenses reports Katie Razzall.
A couple whose 3-year-old daughter died of swine flu over Christmas are campaigning for the Government to rethink its policy not to vaccinate children deemed not at risk, as Katie Razzall reports.
Cuts, job losses and price hikes – 2011 looks set to test stress points in the coalition. Katie Razzall returned to Chippenham to find out how Tory and Lib Dem rivals are getting on at local level.
After a Channel 4 News investigation, the Electoral Commission finds Zac Goldsmith may have overspent by £1,000 on his election campaign, but says it will not refer the matter to the police.
Documents outlining the bravery of Channel Islanders who resisted the Nazis in World War Two have been discovered after almost 50 years. Channel 4 News talks to relatives of those in the resistance.
The freed Somali hostages Paul and Rachel Chandler are expected to return home from Nairobi “very soon”. Katie Razzall gauges the reaction of the UK Somali community to their kidnapping, and release.
The family of a woman who died from cervical cancer has won a legal battle against the medical professionals who ‘misread’ test results over a 15 year period and failed to diagnose her.
Two men who fought for their country in Iraq and Afghanistan are now aiming to be on the British team for the London 2012 Paralympics. Katie Razzall writes about their impressive journey.
On the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, a statue is erected to the then-RAF chief, Sir Keith Park, an “unsung hero” of the conflict, as Katie Razzall discovers.
Mining engineers in Chile have come up with a “plan B” to rescue the 33 men trapped deep underground at the San Jose mine, which could see them rescued sooner. Katie Razzall reports.
As preparations begin for the Paralympic training camp in Bath, Katie Razzall speaks to London 2012 hopefuls who hope to continue Britain’s winning tradition at the games.
With London’s Paralympics just two years away, Channel 4 News’s Katie Razzall writes about her visit to see the English blind football team as they compete at the World Blind Football Championships.
Parents are facing what are effectively “top-up fees” as well as less choice of nurseries in the UK, in spite of government drives to increase free nursery provision, as Katie Razzall reports.
The campaign in the Wiltshire seat of Chippenham is being overshadowed by a row over whether the British National Party (BNP) candidate should join hustings debates, writes Katie Razzall.