Banning journalists? It’s time for football clubs to grow up
Should football clubs be allowed to ban reporters from news conferences? Alex Thomson argues it’s time to make a stand.
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Clashes erupt between police and members of the English Defence League in Woolwich, south east London, following the street killing of a man believed to be a serving soldier.
Should football clubs be allowed to ban reporters from news conferences? Alex Thomson argues it’s time to make a stand.
Longer school days and shorter holidays could improve our academic performance, thinks Michael Gove. Top marks for the education secretary?
All over Gao, you can see the wreckage left by the jihadis. But the damage which will be hardest to repair is in people’s heads.
On 25 January 2011 Tahrir Square became the focal point for a public outpouring of anger against the rule of Hosni Mubarak. As violence breaks out in Egypt again, Channel 4 News asks what has changed?
One theory behind the killing of three PKK women in Paris is that they were killed as part of an internal split, between those who supported the peace process with Turkey and those who did not.
A bomb in Damascus narrowly misses a primary school, leaving teachers and pupils to cope with the aftermath.
How did the city synonymous with the good life come to be associated with English football fans being stabbed?
Former England midfielder David Beckham announces his intention to leave football club Los Angeles Galaxy to find “one last challenge”.
The US Ambassador to Libya and three other embassy staff have been killed in a rocket attack on their car in the city of Benghazi.
As the number of protesters killed at a South African platinum mine reaches 34, a blame game has begun over the deaths, a reminder to the public of the dark days of apartheid.
Did your heart sink a little to hear Barack Obama say “There will be other days for politics” as he and Mitt Romney suspended their election campaigns after the Batman movie massacre?
England are gathering momentum ahead of the Euro 2012 quarter-final clash with Italy in Kiev, John Anderson, Channel 4 News’s man inside the team camp reports.
Man City claim their first English title in 44 years in barely believable circumstances, as stoppage time goals from Edin Dzeko and Sergio Aguero snatch a 3-2 home victory over Queens Park Rangers.
Not a cone has been placed on a training pitch, yet Roy Hodgson has already had a taste of the unique pressures that come with being England manager, writes John Anderson.