G20 smothered by eurozone crisis
Though there was nearly 60 per cent against the bail-out deal in a poll last weekend in Greece, there was a majority still wanting to stay in the euro.
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Though there was nearly 60 per cent against the bail-out deal in a poll last weekend in Greece, there was a majority still wanting to stay in the euro.
Nicolas Sarkozy says Bill Gates’ proposal of a ‘Robin Hood’ tax on financial transactions is “technically possible”, during the meeting of G20 leaders in Cannes.
Simon Harwood, the Scotland Yard officer accused of killing newspaper vendor Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests in 2009, denies charges of manslaughter.
At the G20 meeting in Europe, the emerging economies appear so fed up with the damage done to global economic confidence by the festering euro crisis, that they might just be about to take matters into their own hands.
A secret network which looks and works like Facebook is being used by world leaders to chat in real-time. Channel 4 News reveals how it’s shaping the way G20 nations communicate in 2011.
A Home Office pathologist, the second to conduct a post-mortem on Ian Tomlinson, rejects Dr Freddie Patel’s finding that the newspaper salesman died of natural causes. Simon Israel reports.
Police tactics used against climate camp protesters at the G20 protests in 2009 were “not lawful”, the High Court rules. A filmmaker recalls the “traumatic” events at the protest for Channel 4 News.
Dr Freddie Patel, the under fire pathologist of the G20 death, continued to insist that Ian Tomlinson died of natural causes despite two other reports claiming it was due to internal bleeding.
The pathologist due to give evidence at the Ian Tomlinson inquest has been suspended after being found guilty of serious misconduct in his reports into the death of a victim of the “Camden Ripper”.
An American businessman who filmed the footage of Ian Tomlinson being pushed to the ground by a police officer has told an inquest Mr Tomlinson was “not confrontational at all”.
The inquest into the death of Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests in 2009 opens with the jury being shown detailed CCTV of events surrounding his death.
As George Osborne meets the world’s 20 most powerful finance ministers in Paris, he tells Channel 4 News that British households are suffering as a crucial rebalancing of the economy takes place.
A police officer who was not prosecuted over the death of newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests in London is accused of gross misconduct.
A police officer who was not prosecuted over the death of newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests in London is accused of gross misconduct.
Our Political Editor looks back on the Prime Minister’s visits to China and the G20 summit in Korea and asks what they’ve revealed about Britain’s role in the world.