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  • 29 May 2012

    Ahead of the announcement of this year’s Orange prize winner, the Channel 4 News team gives its verdict on the wide-ranging and eminent shortlist.

  • 21 May 2012

    Prime Minister David Cameron rejects calls for a new investigation into the conviction of Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset al-Megrahi in the wake of his death.

  • 20 May 2012

    The blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng arrives to begin a new life in the United States vowing to fight against injustice in his homeland.

  • 30 Apr 2012

    The Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks are to cut more than 1,400 jobs in the UK by 2015 because of the “deterioration in the economic and operating conditions”.

  • 20 Mar 2012

    Do SFA need new rule book after Rangers saga?

    Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson asks if the Scottish FA needs a new rule book following the Rangers tax saga?

  • 18 Mar 2012

    It’s the unofficial kick-off of Obama’s re-election campaign: a slick, 17 minute documentary about his presidency, narrated by Tom Hanks. The aim? To make it an online sensation.

  • 29 Feb 2012

    Rupert Murdoch’s son resigns from News International, publisher of the Sun and the former News of the World – but it will make “no difference” to investigations into the paper, Channel 4 News hears.

  • 10 Nov 2011

    As Newcastle United’s owner renames St James’ Park to attract naming rights partners, a branding expert tells Channel 4 News the opportunity might not be as attractive as the football club believes.

  • 21 Oct 2011

    Rupert Murdoch has made an uncompromising address at News Corp’s annual meeting to shareholders amid new allegations of computer hacking. Channel 4 News talks to one major investor.

  • 6 Oct 2011

    The words were simply stunning. Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s tirade against the ANC government rocks so much that we have assumed about post-apartheid South Africa. Comparing the ANC to Libya’s Gaddafi and Egypt’s Mubarak he slammed the party that delivered freedom to South Africa as worse than the old regime. At least you expected them to behave badly, he raged, adding “You, President Zuma and your government, do not represent me. I am warning you, as I warned the nationalists, one day we will pray for the defeat of the ANC government.” It is a sense of anger and betrayal that chimes with much of what I found while filming for the new series of Unreported World (Friday, Channel 4 at 1930 and on 4OD).

  • 28 Sep 2011

    A miner who died after an accident at Kellingley Colliery in North Yorkshire is named as 49-year old Gerry Gibson.

  • 15 Sep 2011

    A much hyped new book by a journalist who moved in next door to Sarah Palin has made a series of salacious allegations, from extra marital affairs to drug use.

  • 8 Sep 2011

    First a newsflash, then the seven o’clock programme and a special extra bulletin: how Channel 4 News covered the worst terror strikes in history, and Jon Snow recalls his visit to Ground Zero.

  • 15 Aug 2011

    The New Big Short – against the euro, that suggests France is riskier than Panama

    My view: watch the CDS market very carefully. And also keep an eye on the battle of wills between US hedge funds and EU politicos

  • 11 Aug 2011

    What lies beneath the ruins of the News of the World?

    Riots may be dominating the headlines here, but in the USA the investigation into whether News International broke US laws is going full steam ahead as Jon Snow reports from Stateside.