Video blog: Training for a marathon in Kabul
Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson video blogs on training for a marathon in Kabul.
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Evidence suggests the great killer malaria is developing greater resistance, as Channel 4 News hears it could mean many more cases across south east Asia.
Network Rail is given a £4m fine for health and safety failures which caused the Grayrigg train crash in 2007 in which one person died and a further 86 were injured.
Disabled sailor Geoff Holt MBE tells Channel 4 News of his outrage at being prevented from boarding a train by an “aggressive” guard, and why he felt the need to speak out.
As Channel 4 News launches No Go Britain, an investigation into transport for the disabled, the UK’s most successful disabled athlete reveals how she was recently left stranded on a train.
As a record number of young people buy annual cards for cheap coach and train travel amid rising motoring costs and tuition fees, car insurers deny they are pricing students off the road.
At least 49 people have been killed, and more than 600 others were injured when a packed commuter train crashed into the buffers at a Buenos Aires station.
Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson video blogs on training for a marathon in Kabul.
UK train fares will rise by an average of 0.7 per cent above the rate of inflation from January 2012, the Asssociation of Train Operating Companies has announced.
When Lucy Rogers caught the 19.57 from Euston earlier this week, she was not expecting a serenade from a 25-strong choir, followed by a proposal of marriage from boyfriend Adam King.
21-year-old Dean Griffiths died in a shooting incident at a military training ground in Romney Marsh, Kent police have confirmed.
Is the furious online backlash against the Chinese authorities, sparked by a high-speed rail tragedy in which 39 people died, China’s “Tiananmen 2.0”? Channel 4 News investigates.
Extraordinary debate between pro-and anti-HS2 campaigners. I wasn’t aware that Pete Waterman (producer of Kylie Minogue’s seminal pop hit “The Locomotion”) was quite so passionate about trains and high speed rail. The Stop HS2 campaigner Joe Rukin seemed to give as good as he got.
Britain’s last train manufacturer, Bombardier, is set to cut as many as 2,000 jobs after the Government awarded the £1.5 bn Thameslink contract to a German rival.
Thousands of passengers were stranded for hours last night as 60 trains ground to a halt, after thieves targeting cables at a signal station in the south west.
The E.coli outbreak at the centre of the “killer salad” scare across Europe is a new mutant strain. The World Health Organisation says it is more virulent and toxin-producing.