Are the curtains of Number 10 safe from China's Mr Wen?
Jon Snow looks at the relationship between Britain and China as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visits the UK.
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Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng is reportedly under US protection at the embassy in Beijing as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton prepares to fly to China.
Jon Snow looks at the relationship between Britain and China as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visits the UK.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao sign a new deal worth £1.4bn for British business at a summit in Downing Street.
A further 81 PPE contracts have come to light that breached the government’s own procurement rules.
The UK has suspended its extradition treaty with Hong Kong “immediately and indefinitely” – amid the growing tension over the controversial national security law imposed by China.
By any measure it was a landslide. Pro-democracy candidates in Hong Kong’s council elections swept to wins in 17 out of 18 districts.
The foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, has hinted at the prospect of building a road bridge between the UK and France. FactCheck asks whether such a project would be feasible – and what challenges engineers would be up against.
Women and children now outnumber men among people trying to get into Europe, according to a charity. Fact or fiction?
Britain is going all out to get Chinese investment and to increase British exports, but the Chinese are pragmatic too. They’ll invest where they will get a good return and import the best products.
Channel 4 News travels to the eastern borders of the EU where our International Editor, Lindsey Hilsum, has been on the train with people – mostly Syrians – desperate to make a new life in Europe.
The assumption in China these days is that officials lie and cover up whenever there’s an environmental catastrophe.
Taiwan is braced for the arrival of Typhoon Soudelor, which is expected to slam into the island nation on Friday night, local time.
Two editors at gossip website Gawker resign over the removal of a controversial post about a straight and married publishing executive allegedly looking for sex with a male escort.
A family of 12 from Luton who it’s feared have travelled to Syria were stopped and held at the airport when they first left the UK and had their home raided, Channel 4 News has learnt.
The family group from Luton, which reportedly includes a baby and two grandparents, failed to return home from a holiday in Bangladesh in May. Police say they could have gone to Syria.