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How far away is summer? Around 350 miles away to be precise.
We’ve just had the wettest April on record and May has most definitely picked up where April left off, with further spells of wind and rain as low pressure piles in off the Atlantic.
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David Cameron warns that the welfare system is causing deep social divisions and signals a rethink over what benefits are for and who receives them.
Prime minister David Cameron signals a new welfare crackdown which could see thousands of young people stripped of housing benefit and forced to live with their parents.
A court case to fine and ban the directors behind the £42m failure of the Farepak hamper firm collapsed this week, provoking further bitterness among the savers caught up in the long-running saga.
We’ve just had the wettest April on record and May has most definitely picked up where April left off, with further spells of wind and rain as low pressure piles in off the Atlantic.
The government’s suggestion of capping tax relief on charitable giving would be unthinkable in the US, where philanthropy is a full time job for some of America’s richest individuals.
From Thatcher to Cameron. As the prime minister unveils big discounts for council tenants in England who want to buy their homes, Channel 4 News looks in detail at the right to buy scheme.
Schmallenberg virus (SBV), a new animal disease that causes birth defects and miscarriages in livestock, has now been identified on 83 farms in England.
A new animal disease, the Schmallenberg virus, has been confirmed on 74 farms in the south and east of England. It is thought midges spread the virus across the Channel.
The chairman of one of Britain’s leading welfare-to-work companies resigns – the day after quitting her post as the government’s “family champion”.
With the government’s welfare-to-work programme in the spotlight, Channel 4 News looks at the schemes on offer for the unemployed.
A large part of England and north east Wales basked in sunshine on Thursday, lifting temperatures to around 10C above normal for this time of year.
When the UN Secretary General describes what is already a desperate situation in Syria as “a grim harbinger of worse to come”, you know things are bad.
As police watchdog HMIC reviews the use of undercover officers, Home Affairs Correspondent Simon Israel asks if we can trust them to robustly challenge how far operations go in the world of protest.
The government has overturned three of the seven amendments to its welfare bill proposed by the House of Lords last week. Further votes, including one on a benefits cap, are due later today.
Is Ken Livingstone’s proposal to cut London’s transport fares without hitting services plausible? Channel 4 News’ Factcheck investigates.