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With the days getting longer and the sun climbing higher in the sky, thoughts are no doubt turning to what kind of summer we’ll have this year.
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A top counter terrorism expert has warned of the long term effects of Syria amid claims that 300 jihadists fighting there may have returned to the UK.
The father of a British fighter featured in a recruitment video for the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham says he wish he had never let him leave the country.
A woman smashed repeatedly in the face with a claw hammer by her convicted rapist partner, out on licence from prison, was “let down” by South Wales Police, a report seen by Channel 4 News has found.
QPR’s Championship play-off victory settles the last big issue of the domestic football season. Channel 4 News returns to its study of the “yo-yo clubs” who move between the two top divisions.
Manchester City are crowned Barclays Premier League champions after a 2-0 win over West Ham.
On the last weekend of an exciting Premier League season it’s time to hand out the bouquets and brickbats – to look at who’s succeeded and who’s failed in the Channel 4 News end of term awards.
With the days getting longer and the sun climbing higher in the sky, thoughts are no doubt turning to what kind of summer we’ll have this year.
A housing association is offering a Cadbury’s Creme Egg as a reward to tenants who keep up with their rent despite being hit by government welfare reforms.
Are we getting less violent as a nation – or even as a species? And is it a coincidence that we are drinking less booze? FactCheck investigates.
Cardiff University researchers say the rising cost of alcohol plus falling incomes have led to a drop in binge drinking and serious violence. But is Britain saying goodbye to bingeing culture?
It is time to cough up some cash to improve access to football stadiums for disabled people, Minister for Disabled People Mike Penning MP tells the big clubs.
Two young men from Cardiff who both served with the British Army in Afghanistan tell their very different stories of return and recuperation.
Unrepresentative boards increase your chances of making bad decisions. Diverse boards – with a wide range of business, professional and social experience – make good decisions.
Ireland are in prime position to clinch the Six Nations rugby union tournament by beating France this weekend – but can a resurgent England snatch the title from their grasp?
After four consecutive defeats, England’s rugby players take on Wales at Twickenham on Sunday – with their coach warning that it is time to “deliver on the field”.