Ken Clarke may be dispensable – but don’t expect him to go quietly
Kenneth Clarke’s “retirement” from in the latest reshuffle will not have been voluntary. Meanwhile, Mr Cameron is likely to honour a pledge to give women a third of government jobs.
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The trial is on a month-long break. But Oscar Pistorius is in the limelight again after a row in a nightclub. Channel 4 News talks to Jared Mortimer, who was involved in an argument with the athlete.
Channel 4 News gains exclusive access to Britain’s only fully therapeutic prison that is rehabilitating some of the UK’s most dangerous offenders.
Kenneth Clarke’s “retirement” from in the latest reshuffle will not have been voluntary. Meanwhile, Mr Cameron is likely to honour a pledge to give women a third of government jobs.
New KGB files reveal what Soviets thought about two of the UK’s most famous double-agents Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean – and they were not very impressed.
David Cameron says the European Council’s decision to appoint Jean-Claude Juncker as president of the European Commission is a “bad day for Europe”, adding: “You have to lose a battle to win a war.”
With Jean-Claude Juncker confirmed as European Commission president, he is attracting attention – from claims about his drinking to a spying scandal that drove him from office.
Pills, electrical stimulation, cell swaps and computer chips: all devices scientists are beginning to show can make people smarter, or even more moral. But should we go down this road?
Gerry Conlon, who was wrongly convicted of the 1974 IRA Guildford pub bombing, dies aged 60, his family announces.
Joey Daly was raped when he was 41. For decades he was “an emotional cripple” who avoided physical intimacy. Now 69, he has an active sex life and is overjoyed younger men find him attractive.
Residents in the areas of Iraq conquered by the extremist Isis militant group are issued a set of repressive rules about how they must behave.
Maximum fines issued by magistrates are set to soar dramatically under the latest proposals for England and Wales, with huge increases in penalties for motoring offences. But would they work?
In their first appearance since Vince Cable was forced to deny he was plotting to get rid of Nick Clegg, the pair appear in public a la Nigel Farage, as reporters peer in from outside.
The editor of US Vogue is refusing to stay at Le Meurice hotel during Paris Fashion Week in protest against its owner, the Sultan of Brunei, for implementing anti-gay laws in his native country.
Music, dance, euphoria – but no drugs or alcohol. Can going “conscious clubbing” before work make you happier and more productive when you do get to your desk?
A ground-breaking inquiry has been set up to look at what happens to vulnerable when they leave hospital – and its findings could prove startling.