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Farage vs Clegg: blood, sweat and statistics
Nigel Farage accused Nick Clegg of using tired old statistics. Clegg accused Farage of making them up. But with a chance to fish for Labour and Tory votes, perhaps both men were winners?
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Nigel Farage accused Nick Clegg of using tired old statistics. Clegg accused Farage of making them up. But with a chance to fish for Labour and Tory votes, perhaps both men were winners?
One former Labour cabinet minister said he’d be looking very carefully tonight at the size and make-up of Labour’s rebellion on the welfare trap (sorry, “cap”) devised by George Osborne.
Jeremy Hunt accepts that hospitals should tell patients if they suffer significant harm at the hands of medics. It comes after decades of campaigning from patients’ groups.
Russians are very proud of their Paralympians but on the streets disabled people are conspicuous by their absence, Kate Ansell reports.
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Ukip leader Nigel Farage declines to comment on accusations that he uses his secretarial allowance to employ both his wife and “former mistress”.
Clare’s Law, which gives people gives people the right to know if a partner has a history of domestic violence, is rolled out to police forces across England and Wales following a successful test.
Paul Mason meets a Spanish generation who thought they’d fought and won the basic battles for women’s rights.
The next two days see a Nato meeting, a meeting of foreign ministers, and an EU gathering. Will countries with widely differing agendas on Ukraine be able to find a way forward?
The first police officer to give evidence in the trial of a man accused of murdering PC Keith Blakelock says he and his colleagues were fighting for their lives on Broadwater Farm.
Torquay, with its many palm trees, is the most continental of English resorts. Yet this weekend it hosts the most uncontinental of British political parties: Ukip.
Maria von Trapp, the last of the singing children immortalised in the musical The Sound of Music, dies at the age of 99. Channel 4 News looks back at her life.
David Cameron defends the government’s welfare reforms in the face of criticism and insists they are part of his “moral mission.”
As two members of punk band Pussy Riot are detained in Sochi, Channel 4 News looks at Russia’s Winter Olympics protest arrests so far.
Vincent Nichols, the most senior Roman Catholic cleric in England and Wales, says the government has torn away the safety net for the poor and hungry, creating a “dramatic crisis”.