On the tail of the ‘weather bomb’ battering Scotland
On the point just outside Oban a freelance cameraman joins us as we watch the bright red, Norwegian-flagged fishing vessel nose out gently from Oban harbour.
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On the point just outside Oban a freelance cameraman joins us as we watch the bright red, Norwegian-flagged fishing vessel nose out gently from Oban harbour.
The wife of a Muslim convert who went to fight in Syria is convicted of arranging for a friend to smuggle 20,0000 euros to him in her underwear.
Sit down with any Palestinian over the age of 50 on a street in Gaza and, if you’re British, you’ll soon be discussing Arthur Balfour.
The man negotiating for the release of the 200 kidnapped schoolgirls in Nigeria, tells Channel 4 News about his frustration over the chaos surrounding efforts to free them.
Parents with two children pay more on childcare than they do on their mortgages, a report finds – but why is it so expensive to care for our children?
The mother of missing three-year-old Mikaeel Kular is detained by police after a child’s body is discovered.
As they drove off, down another street littered with rubble and glass, I wondered how any Syrians, whatever their religion or political allegiance, would ever be able to live a normal life again.
Birmingham children’s services missed opportunities to save three-year-old Keanu Williams in the weeks before he was beaten to death by his mother. A report describes how the child became “invisible”.
Nick Clegg “lifts the veil” on coalition disagreements, his plastic bag tax drops early and the promising Tim Farron gives an excellent speech.
Edinburgh Zoo’s keepers put giant panda Tian Tian on 24-hour surveillance after the latest hormone tests revealed she could give birth in a matter of days.
An aeroplane is forced to make an emergency landing at Heathrow after an engine fire.
West Mercia Police launches an investigation after a child told their family they had been sexually assaulted while at a childrens nursery in Worcestershire.
Too many nurseries are chaotically organised and failing to teach young children good manners, according to a government minister.
As the petition calling for Iain Duncan Smith to live on £53 a week reaches nearly half a million signatures, the man who started it says it has sent “a powerful message to the government”.
A study which lasted years, and involved some extremely close encounters, has shed light on the female migratory pattern of the fiercest predator in our waters.