John Lewis’ chairman shuns Farage idea firms should be free to hire Brits
The chairman of John Lewis made clear on Thursday what he thought of Nigel Farage’s plans to scrap racial discrimination laws should Ukip ever form a government.
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Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond confirms at least three UK citizens were among the 150 people thought to have died when a passenger plane crashed in the Alps.
The chairman of John Lewis made clear on Thursday what he thought of Nigel Farage’s plans to scrap racial discrimination laws should Ukip ever form a government.
Nigel Farage sparks a Twitter row after calling to scrap “much of” race discrimination legislation in a Channel 4 documentary, due to be shown next week.
A Muslim group is under fire after claiming that Mohammed Emwazi or ‘Jihadi John’ turned to violence after being harassed by the British security services. What do we know about Cage?
David Duckenfield, the police officer in charge when 96 Liverpool fans died at Hillsborough, says he “was probably not the best man for the job”. Here are the other key moments from the inquests.
Former NHS Confederation Chief Executive Mike Farrar is confronted by Channel 4 News over a “dysfunctional” maternity unit, which led to the unnecessary deaths of 11 babies and one mother.
Nigel Farage defends Ukip’s popular appeal, as transsexual and former boxing promoter Kellie Maloney receives a standing ovation after an emotional speech at the party’s spring conference.
Addressing Ukip’s spring conference in Margate, party leader Nigel Farage says the UK must adopt the Australian-style points system to decide who should be able to settle in the country.
The Ukip leader travelled to Washington to speak at right-wing conference CPAC – but was placed bottom of the bill, after most of the delegates had left.
Eastern Ukraine has been torn apart by pro-Russian rebels seizing government buildings and cities since the conflict started in November 2013. Just how much territory have they taken?
Plaid Cymru’s Elfyn Llwyd says the ongoing wait for the Chilcot report is an “expensive farce and an affront to democracy” in a Westminster debate over the inquiry’s delays.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage exclusively tells Channel 4 News that he had possibly been “too soft” in not suspending Amjad Bashir earlier, who defected to the Conservative Party amid suspension claims.
In Assos, a sleepy farming village in the gulf of Corinth, the far-left Syriza party got 121 votes in the election 10 years ago. On Sunday it should top the polls – easily.
She’s attacked “feckless” families who want something for nothing, but the Ukip MEP behind the party’s welfare policy owes more than £2,000 in unpaid child support, Channel 4 News can reveal.
The Greek government is gambling that voters will reel back from putting the untested and inexperienced Syriza in power.