As BAE Systems announces several thousand job losses at a number of its UK locations, a defence economist tells Channel 4 News government spending cuts are to blame.
Demonstrators taking part in the “Occupy Wall Street” campaign against corporate greed accuse New York police of heavy-handed tactics, including the use of mace spray.
Snow shoes, handcuffs and shaving foam are among the more unusual items confiscated from visitors to the Palace of Wesminster, as revealed by a freedom of information request.
An investigation is under way into how some packets of Nurofen Plus were swapped for the prescription anti-psychotic drug Seroquel.
The Metropolitan Police says that more than 1,000 people have now been charged following several days of rioting across the capital.
Anders Behring Breivik is the man accused of killing scores of people on the island of Utoya and in a bomb attack in Oslo. Channel 4 News investigates his alleged right-wing sympathies.
Channel 4 News learns that media lawyer Mark Stephens may have been a target of phone hacking by the News of the World, as police investigate alleged attacks on the voicemails of solicitors.
Average rents in England and Wales have broken the £700 per month barrier, with rents in London averaging over £1,000 per month.
A key government pledge to provide 15 hours of free nursery care for the most disadvantaged two-year-olds needs extra funding to succeed, a Channel 4 News investigation can reveal.