Will Syriza’s Greece go the same way as Chile under Allende?
Alexis Tsipras is deciding who should run which ministry in Greece. But how does Syriza take over a state whose armed forces and police are configured to suppress the left?
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The government says putting nuclear power at the core of the UK’s draft energy bill will cost consumers an extra £100 per year. But what if the nuclear industry refuses to build new plants here?
The numbers owing money to gas and electricity firms falls, but total debt increases as bills rise.
How will the UK keep the lights on over the next 50 years, at the same time as meeting renewables targets? Jim Skea, research director at the UK Energy Research Centre, looks at the options.
Unlike their predecessors, shaking up the UK’s energy sector isn’t something today’s politicians can ignore. It’s time for action, writes Channel 4 News Science Editor Tom Clarke.
The coalition wants to end fuel poverty by 2016, and consumer groups are fighting for “fairer” energy prices. But as Channel 4 News reveals, there are still more people in fuel poverty than ever.
More riots in the summer, Cameron in trouble and Obama re-elected – just three predictions for 2012 from a political astrologer writing for Channel 4 News. Read on for more.
American photojournalist Stanley Greene has documented conflict, violence and human disasters across the world for over 25 years. Channel 4 News asked him to capture the battle for Number 10.
Alexis Tsipras is deciding who should run which ministry in Greece. But how does Syriza take over a state whose armed forces and police are configured to suppress the left?
His impassioned speeches towards the end of Scotland’s referendum campaigning have been credited with securing a victory for no now Gordon Brown has set out his vision for Scotland. So what is it?
Williston, North Dakota, is attracting thousands of workers keen to make their millions from fracking. But as the economy is on the up, the town has been hit by a rise in crime, drug use and rape.
As reports emerge suggesting the Conservatives may remove support for wind farms from their next manifesto, Channel 4 News tracks the ups and downs of their stormy relationship on green issues.
EU measures against Russia punish 21 individuals from Russia and Crimea with travel bans and asset freezes.
The world is waking up to the fact that Obama’s United States is a declining superpower that no longer wants to act like one.
After losing power twice over the Christmas break, this newsman finds himself a minor statistic in one of the week’s top stories. Now we know what a rainy day feels like.
G20 leaders voice their concerns about a military strike on Syria, as Russia and Iran warn the US not to take action against the Assad regime.