I am on the edge of the Arctic Circle…
Next Monday sees the publication of one of the strongest climate change reports the United Nations has ever commissioned. It looks set to be a terrifying document.
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Fifa opens disciplinary proceedings against Uruguay striker Luis Suarez after Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini accused him of biting. Here is how the world reacted to his latest “bite.”
The uninspiring draw with Costa Rica saw this England side become the first ever to finish bottom of a World Cup group, writes football commentator John Anderson. Can we ever recover?
It has been called reality television on temazepam, and British Airways plans to introduce it onto long-haul flights. Channel 4 News looks at the growth of slow TV.
Managing England is not the easiest job in the world, as Roy Hodgson knows. But in 1994, having led the Swiss to their first World Cup finals in 28 years, Hodgson was a popular man in Switzerland.
The invasion of Normandy and the fighting that followed broke Hitler’s stranglehold on western Europe. But 70 years on, historians are still arguing about the real significance of D-Day.
The Ministry of Defence reveals that an unmanned US spy drone flew through UK airspace three times recently as part of the Nato trial, Unified Vision.
Scots will either be £1,000 better off or £1,400 worse off if they vote for independence, according to the UK and Scottish governments. Who to believe?
Next Monday sees the publication of one of the strongest climate change reports the United Nations has ever commissioned. It looks set to be a terrifying document.
This week marks the historic moment when gay couples will finally be able to marry in England and Wales. But how much will really change?
The world’s best survey ships and observation planes converge on a location in the remote south of the Indian Ocean, after a “breakthrough” in the hunt for missing flight MH370 is found.
The heads of state of 15 Caribbean nations are gathering in St Vincent to unveil a 10-point plan that demands reparations from European nations which benefited from the slave trade.
Calls for a ban on traditional Jewish and Muslim methods of slaughtering animals have provoked outrage among religious groups.
Scotland’s oil is worth £1.5 trillion and will make the country one of the wealthiest in the world, according to the first minister. Is he right?
The PM is whizzing into Aberdeen, the granite city, on an RAF flight that the SNP MP Angus Robertson has coined “Scare Force One”.
The Winter Olympics come to an end with a spectacular ceremony leaving us in no doubt of Russia’s epic cultural history – and leaving Sochi with the last laugh.