Time for porcine solidarity among the PIIGS
Total failure, self-inflicted. The three little pigs need some huff and puff, and they will find more support than you might imagine in Germany.
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Channel 4 News takes a look at Pot 1 in the draw for Euro 2012, which consists of the Netherlands, Poland, Ukraine.
Foreign Secretary William Hague could call for the European Union to ban imports of Iranian oil in resopnse to the attack on the British embassy in Tehran.
Germany sees extremely poor demand for a new bond sale suggesting that confidence in the eurozone’s ability to pull through its debt crisis is starting to threaten even Berlin.
Total failure, self-inflicted. The three little pigs need some huff and puff, and they will find more support than you might imagine in Germany.
As the threat looms of another rebellion by eurosceptic Conservatives, Channel 4 News looks back over the sometimes turbulent relations between the UK and the European Union since the war.
“So if benefit “tourism” is still out even if the European Commission gets its way, long-term sponging won’t an option thanks to the government’s own crackdown, and there are other more attractive destinations closer to home, it’s difficult to see why floods of work-shy immigrants will be queuing up to make Britain their home.”
Greece is just one problem. The bigger picture is that markets seem to have factored in the expectation of a Super-Bazooka once Germany ratifies the EFSF.
HP Sauce lovers are outraged as American owners Heinz secretly change the recipe of Britain’s greasy spoon staple.
Royal Bank of Scotland, which is majority owned by the UK taxpayer, has stopped lending money to manufacturers of banned cluster bombs after pressure including a Channel 4 News investigation.
With exactly one year until the London 2012 Paralympics, Channel 4 News asks athletes and Paralympic sports bosses if attitudes towards the Games are changing.
The London 2012 Paralympics is going to be about rivalry and sporting revenge. As the event schedule is published, Paralympic Champion Giles Long writes for Channel 4 News about the tussles to watch.
As Syrian security forces intensify their crackdown on protesters, one human rights campaigner tells Channel 4 News that Europe must refuse to buy Syrian oil if it is to stop “funding the regime”.
A teenager alleged to be a key member of the LulzSec hacker group has appeared in court, charged with launching cyber attacks on websites including the Serious Organised Crime Agency.
New research suggests breast cancer screening is not having a major impact on falling death rates, but the claim is disputed by the NHS.
A teenage boy from Britain is one of 15 people arrested on suspicion of being connected to hacking group Anonymous, which targeted PayPal’s website in retaliation for suspending WikiLeaks’ accounts.