The Prince of peccadilloes
Channel 4 News Washington Correspondent Matt Frei writes about Newt Gingrich’s peccadilloes
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Mitt Romney didn’t win convincingly in Iowa and just one of his rivals has bowed out. But he’s got cash, he’s got organisation: the Republican nomination is still his to lose, writes Felicity Spector.
Mitt Romney has won Iowa with the narrowest of margins. But as Felicity Spector reports, there is no rest for a would-be president, as candidates head for the next step on the campaign trail.
At the “invisible primary” in rural Iowa, candidates for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination battle to get the most out of this conservative state, writes US journalist Tawanda Kanhema.
The 2012 US presidential campaign begins in earnest today when Republicans in the predominantly rural state of Iowa vote to decide who they want to represent them in November’s election.
In the run up to 2012’s first presidential contest in Iowa, Channel 4 News looks at the Republican party nominees in what has been a volatile election race.
The former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has suffered another blow to his Presidential hopes: he’s failed to get on the ballot for the Republican primary in his own state, writes Felicity Spector.
Republican hopeful Herman Cain suspends his US presidential campaign saying continued distractions have caused hurt for him and his family.
Channel 4 News Washington Correspondent Matt Frei writes about Newt Gingrich’s peccadilloes
Former England captain Mike Tindall has been fined £25,000 and removed from England’s elite player squad for his conduct during the World Cup in New Zealand.
You have to feel just a little sorry for Rick Perry. We have all had one of those moments when the cameras are pointing, the lights are blinding and the words are missing. Luckily most of us aren’t running for President of the United States.
Channel 4 News investigates how head injuries in collision sports can lead to lifetimes of misery for former players – and what is being done to help them.
Former Taliban fighter Munir Farooqi, who tried to recruit British Muslims for the Afghan Taliban, was today jailed for life after being caught by undercover police.
Video footage of hooded rioters firing shots at police officers and a helicopter in Birmingham has been released. Police call the video “disturbing” and are appealing for help finding the group.
As two people are seriously injured in another night of rioting in East Belfast, Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson looks at why it’s happening and who’s behind it.
As the Northern Ireland police blame dissident Republicans for the shooting in East Belfast, Alex Thomson meets some of the residents of the divided community.