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Love for the European Union is thin on the ground as David Cameron prepares to meet fellow EU leaders.
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China’s export business is hurting and inward investment is proving harder to find, so the government needs Beijing’s 1.4bn people to go shopping, writes markets strategist Paul French.
David Cameron is defeated in the Commons; Labour votes with the Tories and Nick Clegg has had a go at them all. Where next for the UK in the EU?
Love for the European Union is thin on the ground as David Cameron prepares to meet fellow EU leaders.
The electrical retailer Comet has emerged as the best place on the British high street for shoppers who like to haggle.
Businesses, schools and transport links are shut down across India, as protesters stage a one-day strike over sweeping economic reforms allowing foreign supermarkets to move in.
A survey by the consumer charity Which? finds that all major high street banks score below average for customer satisfaction despite dominating the retail banking market.
Employment Minister Chris Grayling is planning a tougher work-experience system for young people… but will unemployed graduates feel the benefit?
Since a Channel 4 News investigation two months ago into the online game Habbo, lots has changed both on the site and behind the scenes. Here is what has been happening.
Angry British dairy farmers say they will protest against cuts to milk prices by disrupting supplies during the Olympic Games.
Alex Thomson asks Rangers fans what they want to see from the Newco.
Channel 4 News chief correspondent Alex Thomson gives his view from Istanbul on the latest flare up between Turkey and Syria
Draw a line. Start anew. Begin again. And try to reward the extraordinary brand loyalty of fans which is about the one real asset “Rangers” still has.
In my view it goes to the very heart of the tension between the liberation and freedoms that the internet has wrought and the risks that it has inaugurated particularly for the very young, writes Jon Snow.
Following a Channel 4 News investigation into inappropriate behaviour within popular online game Habbo Hotel, its main investor pulls out and high street chains stop selling its gift cards.
Tesco, WH Smith and GAME stop selling Habbo gift cards after Channel 4 News uncovers lapses in the moderation of an online game for teenagers, including interactions of an explicit sexual nature.