As HMV goes into administration, risking 230 music stores and over 4,500 jobs, Channel 4 News looks at what other options are still available on the high street for the discerning music lover.
With the number of over-65s expected to nearly double by 2050 and little plan for how to support them, Channel 4 News looks at what can be done to cope with the perfect storm of an ageing population.
As the union flag is flown at Belfast City Hall for the first time since protests began, Channel 4 News looks at what the row reveals about post peace process democracy.
As talks are held in an attempt to stem violence after three nights of rioting east Belfast MP Naomi Long tells Channel 4 News that flag protests are becoming a vehicle for violence to enter the city.
Amid growing protests about the gang rape and subsequent death of a young Indian woman in Delhi, rape campaigners tell Channel 4 News violence against women is endemic here in the UK too.
Shy, awkward, lonely: the picture emerging of gunman Adam Lanza is all too familiar. But do we really know what makes people carry out such horrendous shooting sprees? Channel 4 News investigates.
Elizabeth Price wins the Turner Prize for her film which blends 1960s pop with footage from a 1979 fire, but says her career would have been “unimaginable” without public support for the arts.
It may attract the most attention of all the art prizes around. But aside from the unmade beds and piles of poo, does the Turner Prize signal success for the winner? Channel 4 News investigates.
The Australian political strategist who twice brought glory to Boris Johnson was hailed as “master of the dark arts” when he first worked with the Conservatives. Can he lead them to success in 2015?
The tweet that launched an Israeli attack on Gaza was followed by a YouTube film of military operations and a social media campaign. Channel 4 News looks at how the war is being waged online.
As Britain’s national broadcaster faces an internal collapse of management and a battle to regain trust from the public, Channel 4 News looks at how it can bounce back from crisis.
Barack Obama’s victory tweet becomes the most popular ever while Donald Trump attempts to rally a protest march in Washington, in a night that seals the deal for Twitter’s importance in politics.
At least 33 people are killed and around 8 million are left without power after Superstorm Sandy wreaks havoc on America’s east coast, causing President Obama to declare a “major disaster”.
Huge sums have been raised to fund this year’s US presidential election campaigns. But where does Mitt Romney’s and Barack Obama’s funding come from?
Pressure grows on the World Health Organisation to change its definition of transsexualism and remove it from its internationally recognised list of mental disorders.