A cure for Aids? Future funding vital to achieve major advances
As President Obama pulls out of a major Aids conference in the US, Health and Social Care Correspondent Victoria Macdonald considers the impact.
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For the first time since the 1980s, it looks like no single album will pass the one million sales mark. Another sign of an industry in decline – or just in flux? Channel 4 News reports.
Daphne Guinness is described as a poet, artist, musician and fashion icon. She’s also an heiress and was a great friend of the late fashion muse, stylist, and editor, Isabella Blow.
He is not just a politician. He is a celebrity, a superhero – even a meme. Meet Cory Booker, charismatic mayor of Newark and now the hot tip to become New Jersey’s next senator.
As pressure to take the Sochi Winter Olympics away from Russia intensifies, we look at President Putin’s anti-gay propaganda law and ask if an Olympic boycott will promote change.
Julian Assange marks six months in his gilded Knightsbridge cage with a Christmas address from the balcony of London’s Ecuadorian embassy.
The Catholic Church signs the Pope up for his own Twitter account but how many of his 1.2 billion religious followers will be reading his tweets?
As President Obama pulls out of a major Aids conference in the US, Health and Social Care Correspondent Victoria Macdonald considers the impact.
Keme Nzerem appears on Ukraine’s top TV show “Great Football” where the post match analysis ranges from Greece’s unlikely victory over Russia – to the beginning of a national discussion about racism.
Rupert Murdoch joined the twittersphere at the weekend. But how do the media magnate’s businesses stand to gain from his tweets about politicians, the weather and domestic life?
Bradley Manning, the US soldier accused of the leaking classified US documents to WikiLeaks, makes his first court appearance since being arrested in Iraq last year.
Belfast is in “in full party mode”, says the city’s lord mayor, as the city hosts some of the biggest stars in pop music for the MTV Europe Music Awards.
Latest updates, pictures and video from the Liberal Democrat autumn conference in Birmingham.
As the US military lifts its ban on openly homosexual people, Channel 4 News speaks to an officer who was discharged for being gay and a serving Air Force captain forced to hide his sexuality.
Channel 4 News obtains the first details of the Government’s plans to overhaul what has been termed Britain’s “archaic” copyright law, as Technology Correspondent Benjamin Cohen exclusively reports.
As police begin officially naming the Utoya shooting victims, Channel 4 News looks at the leading figures in Norwegian youth politics who lost their lives as they “camped out with their buddies”.