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No place for segregated employment in the modern world?
Jackie Long meets the Remploy employees out on strike over plans to shut 27 of the company’s 54 factories.
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Up to 5,300 soldiers are being made redundant from the army in the summer as part of the latest round of cuts to the armed forces, the government announces today.
India is asking itself why it took so long to wake up to the issue of sexual violence against women: but one state is pioneering a new system to help women seek justice.
Britain will face “critical shortfalls” in air transport and refuelling aircraft as combat operations end in Afghanistan, the National Audit Office warns.
Lord Leveson has shown great interest in an Irish model of press regulation that allows for independence and accountability, but it may not be enough to tame Fleet Street.
Exclusive: In the first of our Lost War films, three families whose sons were killed in Afghanistan tell Channel 4 News their loved ones died because their vehicles were not up to scratch.
Families of soldiers killed in Iraq are given permission to pursue the government for damages for allegedly failing to provide armoured vehicles or equipment that could have save their loved ones.
As protests continue over a film which mocks the prophet Mohammed, Channel 4 News asks why there have been few if any moderate voices speaking out against the demonstrations.
Body parts and tissue of soldiers killed in Afghanistan have been kept by the Ministry of Defence without the permission of their families, officials have admitted.
Jackie Long meets the Remploy employees out on strike over plans to shut 27 of the company’s 54 factories.
As Tate Modern’s underground oil tanks prepare to open, Channel 4 News takes a tour of the world’s first museum galleries dedicated to live art, performance, installation and film.
England are gathering momentum ahead of the Euro 2012 quarter-final clash with Italy in Kiev, John Anderson, Channel 4 News’s man inside the team camp reports.
Following a Channel 4 News report into online game Habbo, the EU warns companies to tighten up moderation or face being shut down. But why does moderation fail?
British food and drink is having a moment: thanks to a bright new generation who are pushing the boundaries of culinary talent and creativity. Now their skills and innovation are being recognised.
Channel 4 News presenter, Jon Snow, on Afghanistan, British and US military presence there, and the meanings of war.
As a new report accuses the MoD of prioritising value for money and risking a military skills shortage, a defence expert tells Channel 4 News the impact of cost cutting “could be profound”.