Has Osborne’s Autumn Statement moved him to left of Vince Cable?
Mr Osborne’s newly announced plans to scale back cuts and raise taxes brings him in line with policy positions promoted by his Lib Dem coalition partners during the last parliament.
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A man has died after being shot during an “intelligence-led” police operation in north London.
Mr Osborne’s newly announced plans to scale back cuts and raise taxes brings him in line with policy positions promoted by his Lib Dem coalition partners during the last parliament.
The Sun has been widely criticised for claiming that a fifth of British Muslims sympathies with jihadis. What’s the truth of the matter?
An ISIS supporter encouraging terror online has been arrested; Channel 4 News investigates his path into radicalisation on the blogging site Tumblr.
The Prime Minister said “we now know that, at any one time, around 40 percent of all recent European Economic Area migrants are supported by the UK benefits system”.
The so-called Islamic State group (IS) wants to expand its self-proclaimed Caliphate from Syria and Iraq to other parts of the Middle East, North Africa and even Europe. How will this be funded?
Neil Kinnock thinks the public will not back Labour’s renewed enthusiasm for unilateral nuclear disarmament. But could public opinion be swinging behind Jeremy Corbyn?
Students protest in London against a student loans system that already costs them some £40,000 over three years, and is set to become even more expensive, especially for those on low incomes.
Anthrax has been discovered in a dead cow in Wiltshire, in the first case of the disease in an animal since 2006.
Newly declassified documents reveal how the Secret Intelligence Service failed to uncover traitor Kim Philby, despite evidence of a dangerous double agent in its midst.
The Kray twins, Bond-style spy capers, scandalous MPs and the threat of imminent nuclear destruction all feature in previously classified documents from the 1950s released by the National Archives.
The director of Syrian antiquities tells Channel 4 News Russia and the US should work together to save Palmyra, where Islamic State extremists have destroyed a 2,000-year-old Roman arch.
The Swiss authorities are investigating a payment made by Fifa boss Sepp Blatter to Michel Platini.
The Premier League returns this weekend after a short break. Will supporters in the top flight of English football mirror their German counterparts and embrace refugees with supportive banners?
A leading sexual health clinic in London has apologised after an email mistake led to the disclosure of the names of about 780 patients who had attended HIV services.