View from Berlin: Bluffing Britain losing friends
The presumption in Germany is that David Cameron will back down. If this is wrong, Britain could end up leaving the EU.
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From the drizzle to daytime TV, your suggestions for a negative ad campaign (apparently) being planned by the UK government to deter potential immigrants coming here from Romania and Bulgaria.
The presumption in Germany is that David Cameron will back down. If this is wrong, Britain could end up leaving the EU.
Airlines based in the Middle East and Poland become the latest to ground Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes amid safety concerns.
The Communities Secretary Eric Pickles says he’s seen an estimate for how many arrivals the government expects from Bulgaria. But where is it?
The beleaguered English Defence League takes to the streets of Solihull on Saturday. But with its figurehead Tommy Robinson in prison, is Britains far right a spent force?
We take a look back at the lowlights of 2012 with damned lies and statistics coming thick and fast from across the political spectrum.
Wlodzimierz Umaniec is jailed for two years for vandalising a Mark Rothko painting worth over £5m at the Tate Modern, in what the judge called an “utterly unacceptable” attack.
Cheese was enjoyed by stone age man in Europe thousands of years ago, which has helped shape our eating habits today by making us lactose tolerant.
The latest census reveals crucial changes in how we live today, including a rise in immigration to the UK, population and education level, and a drop in religion, marriage and mortgage owners.
The scrapping over how much money EU countries must contribute to the bloc’s seven-year budget is underway in earnest – but what exactly does each state want?
As David Cameron goes into battle in Brussels over the European Union budget, we ask: What would the UK be like outside the EU? Would it be better or worse off? #exiteurope
Arrests, tear gas and widespread anger as protesters across Europe join a general strike against austerity in Spain, Greece, Portugal and elsewhere.
David Cameron is defeated in the Commons; Labour votes with the Tories and Nick Clegg has had a go at them all. Where next for the UK in the EU?
As MPs table a Commons motion calling for the government to do more to tackle tree diseases, there is criticism that cures for ash dieback are being held back by red tape.
With some Conservative MPs posing a threat to EU budget vote in the House of Commons, Channel 4 News looks at what Britain pays towards the EU budget and how it is spent.