After the Carney-val, a less independent Bank of England?
As Mark Carney takes the reins at the Bank of England, Economics Editor Faisal Islam looks at the politics behind his surprise appointment.
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A former minister who claims he was banned from meeting the Dalai Lama writes to David Cameron complaining that a Foreign Office instruction “crossed a line”, writes Jane Deith.
As Mark Carney takes the reins at the Bank of England, Economics Editor Faisal Islam looks at the politics behind his surprise appointment.
When the victory celebrations are over, the new US president will face a growing pile of issues to tackle in his foreign policy in-tray. Channel 4 News looks at those likely to be top of the list.
PC Simon Harwood faces a misconduct panel over the death of Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests.
The pathologist who wrongly said Ian Tomlinson, who died in the 2009 G20 protests after being pushed to the ground by a police officer, had died of a heart attack is struck off.
A GMC displinary panel finds former Home Office pathologist Dr Freddy Patel deficient, misleading and dishonest in the case of Ian Tomlinson, who died at the G20 demonstration in 2009.
The family of Ian Tomlinson call for answers from the home secretary after PC Simon Harwood is cleared of his manslaughter during the G20 riots.
A police officer accused of the manslaughter of a newspaper seller during the G20 protests says he believed the man was being deliberately obstructive when he hit him and pushed him over.
Don’t expect any great gestures from Angela Merkel at the EU summit, says Gary Gibbon.
David Cameron catches up on Jimmy Carr’s tax scandal and tells Gary Gibbon it’s “morally wrong”.
We are in Mexico City for a trade trip on the way home from the G20 summit, writes Gary Gibbon.
With world leaders at the G20 summit putting pressure on eurozone countries to sort out their problems, Channel 4 News looks at the action they are taking.
Remember when Gordon Brown was claimed to have pleaded for an Obama face-to-face and didn’t get it – he was roasted by the press and (as we discovered at Leveson) very unusually lost his temper. Well, David Cameron’s bi-laterals at this world gathering will be with the leaders of Russia and Indonesia. He’s hoping fora chat with India’s prime minister but it wouldn’t be a long one if it happened.
G20 delegates are going to bed as the UK wakes up, writes Gary Gibbon.
World leaders at the G20 meeting in Mexico are queuing up to tell the eurozone its problems are beginning to hurt them. But are their problems home-grown?