The Cabinet and the ‘snooty so-and-sos’
Channel 4 News Economics Editor Faisal Islam blogs on the Cabinet and the “snooty so-and-sos” refusing to work for free at Poundland.
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With pharmaceuticals giant AstraZeneca announcing it is axing 7,300 jobs globally, Channel 4 News asks if we are are witnessing the demise of the “big pharma” age.
Channel 4 News Economics Editor Faisal Islam blogs on the Cabinet and the “snooty so-and-sos” refusing to work for free at Poundland.
Nick Clegg is feeling gloomy about 2012, warning that it will pose “many great challenges” for everyone in Britain. Do you agree with him – or are there reasons to be cheerful?
Footballers in Uruguay hit back at the FA for giving their teammate, Luis Suarez, an eight-match ban and a £40,000 fine for racial abuse.
The decision by certain South American countries to close their ports to Falkland Islands boats is the latest move in an Argentinian campaign to isolate the British territory, Lord West warns.
United Nations human rights chief Navi Pillay tells the UN Security Council that “intolerable” violence has caused the death toll in Syria to rise by 1,000 in 10 days to reach 5,000.
The EU climate commissioner says time is short as she pushes for support on a roadmap for global cuts to emissions – but critics say any deal will be too little, too late.
As Syria faces sanctions from its Arab neighbours, Jonathan Miller returns to the city of Dara’a where the uprisings first began in March.
With unemployment rising to the highest level since 1994, more Britons are grabbing their passports and moving abroad. But which countries provide the best opportunities?
As Israel retaliates over a Palestinian statehood bid that looks set to fail, Ramallah’s deputy mayor tells Channel 4 News the Israeli reaction means times will be hard for those who believe in peace.
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.
The science of the paranormal – how mainstream scientists are testing the claims of psychics and telepaths. Tom Clarke reports.
An outline deal to save the eurozone has been agreed – but does it still need China’s input to succeed? Let’s hope not, because a top economist tells Channel 4 News the country may not be interested.
Blogging as leaders meet for the eurozone crisis summit, Jon Snow writes that “it’s an incredible shambles here in Brussels”.
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.