Hugh Cudlipp lecture: Poised for journalism's golden age
Channel 4 News Presenter Jon Snow gave the Hugh Cudlipp lecture at the London College of Communication. You can read the full text of his speech here.
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The first county cricketer in England to be prosecuted for spot-fixing has been sentenced to four months in prison after pleading guilty to accepting a corrupt payment.
As Pakistan’s political crisis deepens, Anwar Akhtar, an expert in south Asian politics and culture, looks at everyday life in the tumultuous country – and picks his top ten observations.
With worsening violence taking place in Syria and options running out for both the regime and the west, Channel 4 News profiles Syria’s President Assad and his British-born wife.
As US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta announces an early switch from a combat to a support role, Alex Thomson reports from Kabul on what will become of Afghanistan once the Americans leave?
The government has overturned three of the seven amendments to its welfare bill proposed by the House of Lords last week. Further votes, including one on a benefits cap, are due later today.
London’s 2012 opening ceremony is to be called Isles of Wonder, organisers have revealed. With just six months to go, Britain’s Olympic medallists tell Channel 4 News “this Games will be spectacular”.
Channel 4 News Presenter Jon Snow gave the Hugh Cudlipp lecture at the London College of Communication. You can read the full text of his speech here.
The amendment to hold an independent review of the welfare reform bill has been defeated by 229 to 213, Government majority 16.
As David Cameron rules out Michael Gove’s proposal for a new royal yacht to mark the Queen’s diamond jubilee, one former Tory foreign secretary tells Channel 4 News he supports Mr Gove’s idea.
A blood test for variant CJD is for the first time being offered to patients from around the UK and some from abroad who are suspected of having what was once known as mad cow disease.
Disability campaigners have urged the government to scrap many aspects of planned welfare reforms after several defeats in the Lords.
Ed Miliband hits back at critics of his leadership, insisting that he relishes the fight to restore public confidence in Labour and has a “very clear plan” for the party.
The coalition leadership has dominated the media conversation over the last few weeks, leaving Labour to pick up the pieces of the party’s own internal wrangles.
FactCheck Q&A on the new deal for public sector pensions – is it any good; who are the winners and losers?
The Leveson inquiry into press ethics hears from former News of the World and Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan, who denies listening to “illegally obtained voice messages”.