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David Cameron is acutely aware of a growing sense among Conservative backbenchers that they have been marginalised by the coalition with the Liberal Democrats, blogs Gary Gibbon.
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David Cameron is acutely aware of a growing sense among Conservative backbenchers that they have been marginalised by the coalition with the Liberal Democrats, blogs Gary Gibbon.
David Cameron has said the Government will do “everything we can” to rescue the remaining Britons stranded in Libya, as Victoria Macdonald reports.
A UK judge has ruled Julian Assange should be extradited to Sweden, dismissing fears his human rights are at risk. Pro-WikiLeaks campaigners tell Channel 4 News the process has become a “joke”.
What has really happened in EGypt? The army has handed over to itself – defacto military rule now a real one, so what is the difference asks Lindsey Hilsum?
As protesters clean up after the overthrow of President Mubarak, Lindsey Hilsum reveals how the general now in charge persuaded him to go.
The world’s media is back at Belmarsh to discover if the man behind WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, will be sent to Sweden to answer sex allegations. Channel 4 News will be tweeting updates from court.
Julian Assange’s lawyer has told Channel 4 News comments by the Swedish prime minister are effectively “contempt of court” that prove the WikiLeaks founder would not get a fair trial if extradited.
As Chinese hackers breach the computer systems of multinational energy companies one cyber expert tells Channel 4 News scanning our fingerprints before we send emails could become more common.
As Chinese hackers breach the computer systems of multinational energy companies one cyber expert tells Channel 4 News scanning our fingerprints before we send emails could become more common.
The man at the centre of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, resumes his legal fight in court today, battling against claims of sexual offences in Sweden. Follow it all on Channel 4 News’ live blog.
I have been bumping into Julian Assange rather a lot in the last two days, writes Channel 4 News online reporter Anna Doble.
A British lawyer for former Liberian President Charles Taylor has walked out of a war crimes trial. Courtenay Griffiths told Channel 4 News the judges had shown inflexibility which he found appalling.
A former Swedish prosecutor, Sven-Erik Alhem, told a court that it would be “impossible” to extradite Julian Assange to the US from Sweden without a “media storm.”
Protesters remain in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, as Egypt’s politicians begin talks to end the political crisis, and a senior Google executive is released after a week in custody.
With the Muslim Brotherhood now a part of negotiations with Egypt’s Vice-President Suleiman to end the country’s political unrest, the US and Israel may have to find a way to accommodate a group banned by President Mubarak, blogs Lindsey Hilsum.