Rangers: how come nobody saw this coming?
Alex Thomson asks whether the so-called succulent lamb culture surrounding Rangers and the Glasgow media has let football fans down.
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Following a four-year manhunt, the UK is awaiting the arrival of Michael Brown, the multi-millionaire fraudster and Lib Dem donor who was living in a Dominican Republic resort under a false name.
Alex Thomson asks whether the so-called succulent lamb culture surrounding Rangers and the Glasgow media has let football fans down.
Police and bailiffs move in to remove Occupy protesters from outside St Paul’s cathedral, arresting 20.
The deputy prime minister wants more companies to offer shares to their workers to improve productivity and growth, saying he hopes the measures will create what he calls a “John Lewis economy”.
As David Cameron makes efforts to smooth the growing Europe rift inside the coalition, Political Editor Gary Gibbon says Nick Clegg’s absence in the Commons was the key talking point earlier.
Gary Gibbon observes David Cameron cast as delusional in Brussels.
Cameron’s emphasis on his own veto did not obscure the reality that 17 Euro members, plus some half a dozen aspirant members, have agreed a much tighter fiscal regime, trading significant areas of sovereignty to achieve it.
Have David Cameron’s actions in Europe isolated the UK politically? One German MEP tells Channel 4 News: “They’ve asked too much and got nothing.”
Angela Merkel says EU leaders have a “duty” to come to an agreement ahead of the EU summit in Brussels, as the European Central Bank drops interest rates to try and rescue EU banks.
Occupy London protesters say issues remain unresolved despite a meeting with Hector Sants, the head of the Financial Services Authority, which he described as “fruitful”. Roz Upton reports.
Two senior conservatives warn that a redrawn eurozone would make a referendum inevitable, despite the prime minister’s pledge to veto any EU reform plans that fail to protect UK financial interests.
David Cameron is clear that he can’t stand in the way of the 17 Eurozone countries trying to sort themselves out in Brussels on Thursday/Friday. He’s also clear that he can’t come home on Friday with nothing to show for his acquiescence in a treaty change. His backbenchers will be “checking his bags at customs” one senior Tory said. How to square that?
The eurozone was flawed from the beginning according to Jacques Delors, one of the architects of the single currency. He says that efforts to tackle its problems have so far been too little too late.
Jon Snow compares the experience of his own grandfather to the bankers of today and asks if anyone really understands “the bubble”?
With David Cameron and Angela Merkel at loggerheads, an economist tells Channel 4 News that the German approach to the debt crisis could lead to the break-up of the eurozone.