The changing narrative of Chancellor George Osborne
Faisal Islam spend’s time with the Chancellor on the way back from Brussels. He finds a politician settling into his job.
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Rolls-Royce is the poster boy for British manufacturing, but what is the future for the sector the government hopes can pull the UK out of recession? Business Correspondent Sarah Smith investigates.
As police warn they could use rubber bullets at the higher education march, a student protest group tells Channel 4 News it is a “scare tactic” aimed at stopping people attending the demo.
Demonstrators camped outside St Paul’s Cathedral are being told to remove their tents or face legal action.
The Bishop of London has told the protesters camped outside St Paul’s that they should have a dialogue but that it would be wise for the Church to pursue legal options too.
Channel 4 News talks to a surfer, a former diamond merchant, the hacker group Anonymous, and an actor about why they are protesting and what they hope to achieve.
As the chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral resigns over the possibility of “violence in the name of the church”, Channel 4 News talks to the head of the legal team representing the protesters.
Publication of a major report on undercover policing has been delayed after allegations that a police officer took part in a criminal trial under a false name.
Former defence secretary Liam Fox says his treatment by some sections of the media has been characterised by “personal vindictiveness, even hatred”.
The Police and Electoral Commission have both been asked to investigate the issues around Liam Fox and his unofficial adviser Adam Werrity.
As inspectors arrive in Greece to discuss bailing out the country’s economy, the president of the European Commission says the EU is facing the biggest challenge in its history.
City trader Kewku Adoboli who allegedly cost UBS £1.5bn through unauthorised trading has been remanded in custody following his second court appearance.
The Financial Services Authority is to investigate the alleged £1.3bn fraud at Swiss banking giant UBS, as the man accused with false accounting breaks down in a London court.
The Boundary Commission for England’s recommendations for the redrawing of constituencies have thrown up several surprises. We look at some of the winners and the losers.
As George Osborne agrees a deal to recoup £5bn in unpaid tax from UK nationals banking in the secretive Swiss system, Channel 4 News pries open the vault doors of the world’s biggest tax havens.
Faisal Islam spend’s time with the Chancellor on the way back from Brussels. He finds a politician settling into his job.