Plump pigs and a private zoo: a very revolutionary day out
President Yanukovych flees Kiev allowing protesters to take over and leaving his presidential compound – complete with private zoo – open to the people.
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President Yanukovych flees Kiev allowing protesters to take over and leaving his presidential compound – complete with private zoo – open to the people.
The communities secretary, Eric Pickles, announces the government will spend an extra £130m to bolster Britain’s flood defences, as the army is finally deployed to help in Somerset.
Jon Snow interviews one of the world’s most famous political thinkers, Noam Chomsky, live on tonight’s Channel 4 News at 7.35pm – so what should he ask? Tweet your question now.
Storms batter the west coast of the UK, bringing high winds and flooding, as questions are asked about the government’s funding of flood defences.
Should Unite members be questioning Len McCluskey’s low strike rate when it comes to getting union-backed people selected as Labour candidates?
Tributes pour in for James Gandolfini, the American actor best known for his role as the mob boss in The Sopranos, who has died at the age of 51.
From missing mothers to murder, climate change to the Tudors: this year’s shortlist for what was the Orange Prize for fiction has been described as “staggeringly strong”. Channel 4 News takes a look.
Tragedy follows scandal – yet our police, our armed services, and our judiciary learn nothing. If they did, it would not happen over and over again, would it?
Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps has told Channel 4 News he did not use false testimonials on the get-rich-quick website he ran before entering politics.
There’s fear, there’s loathing, and there’s electoral politics. Top Republicans say President Obama’s foreign policy triggered the attacks on US diplomatic staff – calling it “disgraceful”.
Just when they thought it was safe to talk about the economy, the Republicans are plunged into a row over a Senate candidate’s comments that women do not get pregnant from “legitimate rape”.
Former senior Scotland Yard officer John Yates refused to let other officers examine his phone records in a leak inquiry because he was ‘very well-connected’, the Leveson inquiry hears.
Sir Tom McKillop, Fred’s Chairman at RBS back then, still has his “K.” Plain Mr Andy Hornby, boss of HBOS, seems to have rather missed the boat. His Chairman at HBOS, Lord Stevenson has a CBE, a knighthood and a peerage … for years he chaired the committee that decides who is fit to be a peer, he currently sits on the main committee that decides who should get honours. So he’s pretty safe, I reckon.
Nick Clegg is feeling gloomy about 2012, warning that it will pose “many great challenges” for everyone in Britain. Do you agree with him – or are there reasons to be cheerful?
The UK’s increasing international aid programme will inevitably become more exposed to corruption and fraud, according to a new independent watchdog.