Police Commissioners – the latest line-up
Michael Crick rounds up the runners and riders for the newly created posts of Police Commissioner.
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As the flames that will eventually ignite the Paralympic torch are lit around the UK, the daughter of the games’ founder says her father’s ambitions were finally realised at London 2012.
There are new shirts and different tactics, but the same teams of police officers to provide the security and protection for the Paralympic torch, writes Simon Israel.
The British football team have beaten Uruguay 1-0 to cruise through to the Olympic quarter finals of the London 2012 Games.
Half a million Olympic football tickets are to be withdrawn from sale as an extra 200,000 tickets for other sports are to be made available online during the next ten days running up to the Games.
The first event of the London 2012 Olympics could be played in a half-empty Millennium Stadium, Channel 4 News has learned.
Mixing sport and business, Channel 4 News brings you the team talk that all Europe is fixated on, as Germany line up against Greece.
A deep area of low pressure has brought unseasonably stormy weather to some parts of the UK during the last 24 hours, with Wales and southern England bearing the brunt of the wet and windy conditions.
Latest reaction and analysis after a successful night for Labour in the local elections. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson looks set to beat off Ken Livingstone in the battle to be London mayor.
The Labour Party secures 38 per cent of the national vote and gains more than 800 council seats in UK local elections, as the public turns on the Conservative-Lib Dem coalition.
A man dies as his car is trapped in a fast-flowing flood in Hampshire. Elsewhere, heavy rain forces the cancellation of the Badminton horse trials in Gloucestershire.
Much of the UK awoke to another miserable rainy day with winds strong enough to fell trees, snow in the hills and 113 flood warnings – in the midst of an official drought. What is going on?
Graham Morgan, South Wales Chamber of Commerce director tells Channel 4 News that exports are the answer – but it will take a lot to offset public sector cuts in the region.
The story of Libya’s revolution demanded to be told, says Lindsey Hilsum, who has written Sandstorm; Libya in the Time of Revolution.
The latest arrest in Somalia of a British man alleged to be a member of al-Shabaab is an unusual case, writes reporter Jamal Osman.
Michael Crick rounds up the runners and riders for the newly created posts of Police Commissioner.