‘Extraordinary’ elections for police and crime commissioners
Will you vote? What will the turnout be? Michael Crick examines why the upcoming police and crime commissioners elections are the most extraordinary for many years.
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This was the year that Euro 2012 dominated Google search but everyone was talking about the Olympics on Twitter.
A-roads shut, trains crawling to the next station and the AA gearing up to service 15,000 breakdowns on a miserable day in the UK, with almost 200 flood warnings and more rain on the way.
Two people are killed and over 800 homes are flooded as heavy rain and gusts of wind continue to hit parts of the UK.
The parents of a baby who died in a midwife-led maternity unit have called for improvements after an inquest jury found she would probably have survived at a hospital with obstetricians.
James Bond’s car maker Jaguar Land Rover signs a £1bn joint venture to build vehicles in China.
Two days before elections for the first wave of police and crime commissioners, Channel 4 News looks at the role they will play.
The “25 per cent cuts” line deserves a bit of a pinch of salt, as does the complaint that the fire service as a whole has been hit harder by austerity than other public services.
Will you vote? What will the turnout be? Michael Crick examines why the upcoming police and crime commissioners elections are the most extraordinary for many years.
A middle-ranking officer who is now the chief constable of West Yorkshire police “boasted” about smearing Liverpool fans in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, a senior Labour MP has claimed.
Serving and retired police officers involved in the Hillsborough disaster are to be investigated by the IPCC in what will be the UK’s largest investigation into police conduct.
They chant, hand out apples and ambush delegates – but is anyone listening? Channel 4 News speaks to the protesters taking their battles to the Conservative Party conference.
At the heart of the Hillsborough scandal were the attempts by South Yorkshire Police and other institutions to absolve themselves from blame – now available in an online library of 450,000 documents.
Children as young as eight loan their pocket money to their cash-strapped parents, a study reveals.
Britain’s biggest gold medals haul since 1908 owes a lot to improved funding for Olympic sports. A former heptathlete tells Channel 4 News the difference lottery funding has made to athletics.
Exclusive research reveals that more Team GB athletes are born in the UK’s most affluent and healthy areas. So can where you live determine sporting success? Channel 4 News investigates.