After the second Greek bailout, is Europe becoming a country?
“I awake in a Europe that is still a continent, but which appears to becoming a country.”
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As Steve Jobs quits as Apple boss, Channel 4 News looks at the power of the company’s creative guru and what happens when you build a brand around one man.
Another 3 per cent was wiped off London’s leading shares today as more heavy losses for banking stocks pushed the FTSE 100 Index below the 5000 barrier.
Wall Street stocks slumped on Wednesday but Asian and European markets appear to be weathering the storm as uncertainty over the US and eurozone economies continues.
Markets across the globe have continued to slide as investors react to the problems in the eurozone and fears about the United States economy.
Stocks tumble in the United States as investors respond to last week’s decision to cut the country’s AAA credit rating, prompting renewed concern over a possible double-dip US recession.
As the European Central Bank prepares for emergency talks, David Cameron joins world leaders in a battle to calm economic fears ahead of stock markets opening on Monday.
After days of market turmoil over fears for the US and eurozone economies, Business Secretary Vince Cable tells Channel 4 News the UK is an oasis in the present financial turmoil.
As the consultation deadline for the £32bn high-speed rail network approaches, campaigners tell Channel 4 News it is “totally flawed,” whilst the FactCheck team explore the issue of compensation.
A few alarm bells went off in the Channel 4 newsroom yesterday when the Chancellor flagged up jobs growth as the silver lining to some rather gloomy GDP figures. Is growth in the public sector worth shouting about? FactCheck investigates.
It might be the weather, troubles abroad – or just the legacy of the past. But there often seems to be a reason why the Government’s plans for the economy never go quite to plan.
The UK economy has grown by just 0.2 per cent during the last quarter, with the Japanese tsunami, Royal Wedding, and April bank holidays all having an impact.
“I awake in a Europe that is still a continent, but which appears to becoming a country.”
As eurozone leaders convene for an emergency meeting in Brussels, we ask: is the eurozone in trouble because there is no single authority above sovereign state level capable of controlling the euro?
As David Cameron flies back early from his Africa trip, and the Murdochs are put on parliamentary trial, we are hearing a lot from the Opposition about the close links between Conservatives and the News Corp empire. If Labour party figures really are serious about reining in the power of Rupert Murdoch, they would do…
Exclusive: Channel 4 News reveals a new front in the Murdochs’ legal woes as the Serious Fraud Office begins a preliminary investigation into News International.