Crucial moment for Europe as Greece’s government falls
The decision by Greek MPs to reject presidential candidate Stavros Dimas could be a crucial moment for the country, for the Eurozone and in global economics.
927 items found
Jobs bonanza or cost of living crisis? You be the judge – with a little help from FactCheck.
David Cameron says “nothing is more important than a Britain with full employment”. What does he mean and how achievable are his ambitions?
Ed Miliband says that electoral changes mean one million people, many of them students, have fallen off the voters’ register in the past year.
A man who knew the Kouachi brothers, responsible for the Charlie Hebdo killings, tells Channel 4 News how he tried to stop Cherif Kouachi from going to Iraq, and what made him prone to radicalisation.
Inflation falls from 1 per cent to 0.5 per cent, making a rise in interest rates even more unlikely.
Who were the heroes and villains of 2014 for Channel 4 News’s award-winning FactCheck blog?
The decision by Greek MPs to reject presidential candidate Stavros Dimas could be a crucial moment for the country, for the Eurozone and in global economics.
A report finds undecided young people may hold the key to the general election. And they care more about online privacy and housing than immigration and the EU.
Police release video of an “airborne battalion of anarchists”, using Parkour to evade capture in a recent riot. Welcome to Greece as its parliament prepares to elect a president.
Two major Italian unions hold a nationwide strike against Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s plans to overhaul labour laws.
More than one in 10 women takes antidepressants and prescriptions have doubled in a decade. Are we drowning in despair or just overusing drugs?
The Greek crisis, grinding away at the periphery of Europe, has thrust itself back into the limelight.
Black Zimbabweans felt the country was not fully independent without the land reform.They feel they have now achieved that, but some white farmers disagree.
Had Osborne’s 2010 predictions actually happened, the deficit would be small, the debt falling, and the much vaunted rebalancing of the economy would have taken place.
Young adults and those in work are more likely to be in poverty than pensioners in Britain, a new report reveals.