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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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.
As Wales aim to secure the grand slam, the climax of the Six Nations promises deep significance and emotion writes Ben Monro-Davies.
Wales have gone undefeated for the third time in seven years, winning the Grand Slam as they beat France 16 – 9 at the Cardiff Millennium stadium in a passionate game.
Wales must beat Italy to maintain their rugby union grand slam bid, while Ireland face Scotland in the Hogwarts-sounding Centenary Quaich. Ben Monro-Davies previews this weekend’s Six Nations clashes.
Lawyers representing a group of men wrongly accused of the murder of a Cardiff woman are to take the attorney general and home secretary to court in a bid to win a judicial review of the case.
The French rugby team have won the Six Nations five times since 2000. But to succeed in 2012, they must play four matches in four weeks, writes Ben Monro-Davies.
Over the past few months I’ve been keeping my eye on who might be interested in standing for election as police commissioners. Here are my very latest findings.
Ed Miliband has warned that the so-called “squeezed middle” are set to feel the pinch even more thanks to changes in the tax and benefits system.
As the Six Nations rugby tournament kicks off, Channel 4 News Senior Programme Editor Ben Monro-Davies looks at a tournament which can “render great players clowns and journeymen national heroes”.
Four radical islamists admit to plotting to bomb the London Stock Exchange as part of a campaign of al Qaeda-inspired attacks London in the run-up to Christmas 2010.
As an independent inquiry launches into the role of the prosecution service in the collapse of the biggest police corruption trial for years, Simon Israel speaks to a victim of the case.
Both the Conservatives and Labour are hoping to contest all 41 posts for elected police commissioners, though with little enthusiasm, writes Michael Crick.