Guns in America: was Sandy Hook a tipping point?
It could be one of the biggest issues of Barack Obama’s presidency. Can the US let go of its guns? Matt Frei takes a look in the first of our special series, Guns in America.
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Kevin Rudd is sworn in as Australian prime minister, three years and three days after he was ousted by Julia Gillard in an internal government showdown.
After the Prism spying scandal exposed the vulnerabilities of our online data, we sent the Channel 4 News Data Baby to an information security company to find out the extent of her online footprint.
Britain will introduce a statutory register of political lobbyists, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said after three peers were suspended from their parties at the weekend.
MPs are falling over themselves to talk tough on tax. But with Google claiming tax avoidance is merely capitalism in action, lawmakers are now coming under scrutiny in the Great British tax debate.
Damned by a parliamentary committee for toxic leadership of HBOS, Andy Hornby remains eligible to draw his £240,000 pension at 50 and still has his job running bookmakers Coral. Is this right?
As foreign leaders send tributes to Margaret Thatcher, who died on Monday following a stroke, there are celebrations in Brixton and Glasgow by those who continue to oppose the “Iron Lady”.
Five fraudsters who pretended to be making a Hollywood blockbuster as part of a £2.8m VAT and film tax credits scam are jailed.
Police are to introduce a new national system to grade missing children, which they argue will free up resources and target attention on those at greatest risk.
The country is not ready to meet the challenges of an ageing society, according to a new Lords report, which wants all parties to make a manifesto commitment to tackle the issue.
Chancellor George Osborne is left isolated as he attempts to water down EU plans to limit bankers’ bonuses.
As Kenya readies itself to go to the polls, watch our Google Hangout with Jamal Osman and guests as they look ahead to the Kenyan elections.
It could be one of the biggest issues of Barack Obama’s presidency. Can the US let go of its guns? Matt Frei takes a look in the first of our special series, Guns in America.
As the controversial new war film opens in Britain, a former Guantanamo guard tells Channel 4 News that he fears Zero Dark Thirty will encourage future young soldiers to “throw the rulebook out”.
Offensive, provocative or anti-Semitic? Gerald Scarfe apologises over the timing of his Sunday Times cartoon, but insists his sketch was a criticsm of Israel’s prime minister – not the Jewish people.
Three people are reported to be injured today after shots were heard at Lone Star College in Texas.