Childcare split over-stated?
With further announcements on childcare imminent, reports of coalition disagreements may be overdone.
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As David Cameron faces rebellion over his attempts to have same-sex marriage recognised, Channel 4 News examines gay rights across the world.
Reporter Katie Razzall examines the long campaign for gay rights in the UK, from the 50s when it was illegal, to the vote to recognise same-sex marriage on Tuesday.
David Cameron calls for the next wave of international development targets to focus on extreme poverty.
With further announcements on childcare imminent, reports of coalition disagreements may be overdone.
As inspectors discover a vast backlog of UK visa applications, forcing some immigrants to wait more than a decade, Channel 4 News speaks to a British man caught up in the “absurd” delays.
High-rise flats should be bulldozed and replaced with terraced homes to help tackle social problems, a think-tank report argues.
As parliament debates changes to the royal succession laws for the first time, royal historian Hugo Vickers warns the bill should not be rushed through like an “emergency operation”.
As the Northern Ireland golfer signs a 10-year deal with Nike worth an estimated £155m, what does the deal says about Nike? And how does it compare with the sponsorship deals of other sportsmen?
A former policeman is found guilty of stabbing his estranged wife to death after years of violent abuse and threats, after the court heard she had previously resisted pressing charges.
A seal of trust or a sticky promise? Channel 4 News speaks to one of the creators of the Ronseal slogan “It does exactly what it says on the tin”, used by David Cameron to describe the coalition.
Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy, Nick Clegg, today renew their vows in a new show of unity, two and a half years after the rose garden press conference.
David Cameron defends the government’s planned changes to benefits insisting welfare reforms are fundamentally fair – and sets his sights on being prime minister until 2020.
The scrapping of a gay-friendly mass because it was incompatible with the Catholic church’s teachings on homosexuality has met with mixed reaction from gay Catholics.
India’s legal history is punctuated with the names of women whose rapes have lead to changes in law, but three Indian women tell Channel 4 News that only societal change will lead to justice.
David Cameron has used his New Year message to insist Britain’s economy is on the right track, but declined to raise controversial issues such as gay marriage, EU, or even the horse, Raisa.