Good weather for August? Don’t get your hopes up.
The curtain is about to fall on the month of July, meaning that we are about to enter our last summer month of the year. But what will August bring?
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The chairman of the embattled charity Kids Company speaks out for the first time, saying there was no financial mismanagement at the charity and saying that he hasn’t abused his BBC position.
The curtain is about to fall on the month of July, meaning that we are about to enter our last summer month of the year. But what will August bring?
RBS, Natwest and Ulster Bank customers have been complaining in their hundreds as is hit with technical difficulties for the second time in six weeks
A Channel 4 News investigation exposes the scam artists using .gov.uk web pages to sell unlicensed drugs and counterfeit Rolex watches.
One of the most frequent questions that I have been asked this year is: has it been a windy year? You may be surprised at the answer!
There’s a riff you hear around the top of government that the referendum on Europe is won. But the campaign for the UK to leave is gearing up…
Two people have died and seven have been injured after a gunman opened fire at a cinema in the US state of Louisiana.
House of Commons Speaker John Bercow has been accused of “obscene waste” after billing £172 to be chauffeur-driven to a conference just 0.7 miles away from parliament.
Dashboard camera video released on Tuesday involving the traffic stop in Texas of a woman later found hanging dead in her jail cell showed how the incident quickly escalated.
The celebrated cosmologist teams up with billionaire Russian entrepreneur Yuri Milner as they launch a quest to discover life elsewhere in the universe.
Ambulance crews were forced to wait up for to nine hours before handing patients over to doctors at over-stretched hospitals during the winter A&E crisis, Channel 4 News has learned.
Government advisers warn that the British diet should be made up of no more than 5 per cent sugar – just seven teaspoons and half of the current advice.
It is hard, if not impossible, to remember an MP making the political and verbal splash in his or her maiden speech that Mhairi Black achieved yesterday in the Commons.
There is now the basis of a deal to keep Greece in the eurozone – but it involves the crushing of a government elected on a landslide and the flouting of a referendum.
It is remembered as Britain’s finest hour. But what really happened in those fateful months in 1940, and how did the famous ‘Few’ change the course of history?