Martin McGuinness: resigning now… retiring too?
On one level, this is a moment of normalisation in Northern Ireland politics. The institutions are in crisis and it is not because of a peace process issue.
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Police have today launched an investigation into claims that teenage boys from Britain’s leading public schools were violently beaten, in what’s been described as a “sadomasochistic cult” run by a lawyer with links to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
It’s true that in 2011, the processing of Iraqi refugees entering the US slowed down after tighter vetting was introduced. But it wasn’t an outright ban.
The very latest advice from the UK Foreign Office is that people with British passports will not be affected.
More now on the impact of Brexit, and this programme has discovered that the Government is set to spend £20m recruiting doctors from the EU to work as GPs in England.
America’s new president made a lot of promises on the campaign trail about what he would do on his very first day in office.
On one level, this is a moment of normalisation in Northern Ireland politics. The institutions are in crisis and it is not because of a peace process issue.
For a year, Waad al-Kateab has exposed the horrors of Aleppo. Now she is trapped there. We can only hope Syrian forces treat her and her fellow citizens properly, writes Channel 4 News Editor Ben De Pear.
Prime Minister’s chief of staff Nick Timothy “provided assistance” to a controversial election campaign now under investigation by police, Channel 4 News has established.
Jeremy Corbyn has increased his majority, a pretty rare feat his team say. His share of the vote has gone up from 59.5 per cent to 61.8 per cent, largely thanks to an increased share of the members’ section of the vote. Owen Smith, the defeated challenger, congratulated Mr Corbyn on “having changed the nature…
Internal Department of Health documents reveal serious concerns about the impact of a 7-day NHS policy.
An episode of Fireman Sam in which a character appeared to tread on a page from the Koran has been removed from Channel 5’s streaming site following accusations of Islamophobia.
The Conservative peer Baroness Warsi is warning that immigrants and their descendants are being targeted on the streets following the vote to withdraw from the EU.
The EU referendum campaign has been a relentless battle of facts. Surveys and polling tells us which claims are resonating with voters. But are partial surveys influencing public opinion?
Tata are working on a secret plan that would see them keep Port Talbot but cut £200m a year through job cuts and benefits reductions.
The proportion of funding the IFS gets from the EU has increased in recent years – from 5.9% of funding in 2009 to 11% in 2014.