Where does the Hunt row leave the coalition?
Could the Lib Dem stance on Jeremy Hunt threaten cross-party cooperation when it comes to reform of the House of Lords?
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The Olympic torch is to be abseiled down to the Tower of London by a Royal Marine commando to start its journey around the capital.
The Olympic effect is hitting the summer job market – but only in London and the south east, recruitment agencies and employers tell Channel 4 News.
Police investigating the suspicious death of a child in the Oldham gas blast say they may be dealing with a murder inquiry.
The education secretary has revealed plans to scrap GCSE exams for children in England and replace them with something akin to O-levels – which his party got rid of nearly 25 years ago.
David Cameron gives evidence to the Leveson inquiry into media standards about his alleged “closeness” to members of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire. Add your voice.
Could the Lib Dem stance on Jeremy Hunt threaten cross-party cooperation when it comes to reform of the House of Lords?
From Petra the dog to the sunken garden, generations of Britons have grown up watching Blue Peter. Now they will have to find it on digital channels – as part of BBC plans to slash costs.
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney apologises, after reports that he bullied a classmate at his high school, who was presumed to be gay. Not good enough, say his critics.
On his second day of giving evidence at the Leveson Inquiry, Rupert Murdoch will face questions over the allegations of phone hacking and bribery at the heart of the scandal that led to the closure of the News of the World. Follow all the action with Channel 4 News’ live blog and have your say here.
“The influence of the defence sector stretches far beyond those acknowledged military specialists and can be felt up and down the aisle of Mr Cameron’s jet.”
A minimum price per unit of alcohol is to be introduced in England and Wales alongside a ban on multi-buy discount deals.
One of Britain’s most famous child actors makes his debut directing the new generation. Can Dexter Fletcher guide his protégés through the perils of film-making? Katie Razzall reports.
Inaccurate and misguided or a masterclass in disseminating a benevolent message. Kony 2012 continues to divide opinion, writes Lindsey Hilsum.
As the Lords debate controversial NHS reforms, Channel 4 News Health and Social Care Correspondent Victoria Macdonald asks if there can be good competition and bad competition in the NHS?
The man charged with making the Tories less toxic is to take a year out teaching and writing at Stanford University. Channel 4 News profiles Steve Hilton.