Afghanistan: mission accomplished?
David Cameron agreed that British troops are returning from Afghanistan with their “mission accomplished”. But he won’t be thrilled with the headlines his answer has spawned.
479 items found
Exclusive: Channel 4 News obtains a 36-page document written by alleged al-Qaeda kingpin Khalid Sheikh Mohammed from behind the barbed wire in Guantanamo Bay.
With almost 28,000 murders in 2013, Venezuela is now considered one of the most dangerous countries in the world, despite government attempts to crack down on crime.
Benefits Street, a Channel 4 show looking at the lives of benefits claimants in Birmingham, triggers police investigations, a flood of complaints and a row over whether the participants were tricked.
Nigella Lawson, speaking in public for the first time since her former assistants were found not guilty of fraud, said having her private life put on display in court was “mortifying”.
A “catalogue of failures” by police, social workers and health professionals allowed sex-grooming gangs to flourish in Rochdale, an independent report finds.
TV chef Nigella Lawson’s ex-PA says she “frequently” found rolled-up banknotes with white powder on them and that she needed help to stay awake through the night to write cookery books.
David Cameron agreed that British troops are returning from Afghanistan with their “mission accomplished”. But he won’t be thrilled with the headlines his answer has spawned.
The television chef Nigella Lawson is accused of lying under oath and allowing her children to smoke cannabis, in another day of dramatic testimony.
The government is to review the trade of “legal highs” in a bid to clamp down the soaring numbers of new and potentially fatal drugs.
We should be honest and allow people access to “safe intoxicants” like cannabis, former government drugs adviser Professor David Nutt tells Channel 4 News.
Appearing at a west London court for the second day, Nigella Lawson says she is “not proud” of using drugs, and that she would have sued Charles Saatchi for libel if she could afford it.
Nigella Lawson tells a court that her ex-husband Charles Saatchi was behind the “false” rumours of her drug addiction, but says that she has taken cocaine.
Charles Saatchi said he was “bereft” that an email where he said ex-wife Nigella Lawson was “off her head on drugs” had gone public. He told a court that he “did not know” if she had ever taken drugs.
Lostprophets’ former lead singer Ian Watkins pleads guilty to a string of sex offences, including the attempted rape of a baby.
The political row over the Co-op Bank and Paul Flowers intensifies, with Ed Miliband accusing David Cameron of “desperate” smears over Labour’s links to the lender’s scandal-hit former chairman.