Search results for ‘ken clarke’

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  • 15 Nov 2011

    UK borders, cuts and promises

    He appears to have taken the view that to run a dignified, half-respectful service that didn’t treat ordinary travellers insultingly badly, given the resources he had, he had to relax security and get the flow of visitors up through border checks.

  • 8 Nov 2011

    News of the World’s alleged surveillance targets

    We have found 153 names on the lists compiled by Derek Webb – people on which he says he was asked to carry out surveillance by the News of the World between 2003 and 2011. Michael Crick has the list.

  • 2 Nov 2011

    A jawbone fragment found in Devon is further evidence that neanderthals coexisted with the ancestors of modern humans, as Science Correspondent Tom Clarke explains.

  • 1 Nov 2011

    Nearly eight months after nuclear reactors at Fukushima melted down and exploded they are still throwing up surprises, writes Channel 4 News Science Correspondent Tom Clarke.

  • 5 Oct 2011

    As Tesco reports its worst performance in the UK for 20 years, despite a boost in growth outside the UK, experts warn Channel 4 News there is no reason for consumers to start spending.

  • 3 Oct 2011

    The world’s largest and most complex astronomical observatory officially opens for business in Chile. Science Correspondent Tom Clarke is there.

  • 30 Sep 2011

    “So if benefit “tourism” is still out even if the European Commission gets its way, long-term sponging won’t an option thanks to the government’s own crackdown, and there are other more attractive destinations closer to home, it’s difficult to see why floods of work-shy immigrants will be queuing up to make Britain their home.”

  • 13 Sep 2011

    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.

  • 8 Sep 2011

    Proposed marine conservation zones aim to protect wildlife at 127 sites around England and Wales but as Science Correspondent Tom Clarke reports, some fishermen fear it could damage their business.

  • 6 Sep 2011

    The ban on filming in courts will be overturned to improve public understanding of the justice system, Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke has announced.

  • 17 Aug 2011

    The wife of a British man killed by a shark while the couple were honeymooning in the Seychelles pays tribute to her “handsome and caring” husband.

  • 17 Aug 2011

    Four key police figures learn they will not face IPCC investigation over the phone-hack scandal, but a policing expert tells Channel 4 News the affair remains a “bad omen” for the UK’s top officers.

  • 8 Aug 2011

    In the run-up to the Olympics the Met Police are dealing with chaotic scenes of violence on London streets. Channel 4 News asks a former senior officer if plans for London 2012 will be affected.

  • 19 Jul 2011

    As the Murdochs face tough questions over phone hacking from a panel of MPs, Channel 4 News profiles the committee members, including Rupert Murdoch’s “tormentor in chief”, Tom Watson.

  • 18 Jul 2011

    A year-long undercover investigation by Dispatches finds that some of the most cherished clubs in English football are being touted for sale like used cars, writes Alex Thomson for Channel 4 News.