Scary and thrilling – the world of disabled mountain-biking
Keme Nzerem goes to meet a group of disabled mountain-bikers, and the new bike that’s allowed them to do the sport they love.
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Flaming tap water and earthquakes, or the saviour of the UK economy? FactCheck drills down into the row over shale gas.
Footballer Luis Suarez is charged with violent conduct after biting another player. But when it comes to foul play, the Liverpool striker may be something of an amateur…
Prosecutors will seek the death penalty for James Holmes, accused of killing 12 people during a showing of the Batman film “The Dark Knight Rises” last year, a court in Colorado has heard.
After the Newtown shootings, American gun enthusiasts and lobbyists are trying to shift the debate: blame the gunman, not the gun.
“Evil visited this community today”, Connecticut’s governor told a nation traumatised by the slaughter of children. A tearful President Obama has promised “meaningful action” on guns.
Anti-virus millionaire John McAfee has returned to the US. He was deported from Guatemala after fleeing police in Belize, who want to question him over the death of his neighbour.
The UK should consider following the example of some US states by legalising certain drugs, a House of Commons committee tells the government.
Keme Nzerem goes to meet a group of disabled mountain-bikers, and the new bike that’s allowed them to do the sport they love.
Polling in the key US states will start closing from midnight tonight – Channel 4 News guides you through the crunch times of the presidential battle.
They were queuing at some polling stations at 4.30am, with voters waiting hours to cast their ballots. Polling watchdogs are reporting some irregularities in key states: a sign of trouble to come?
With the polls on a knife-edge, James von Leyden assesses whether or not the advertising campaigns of President Obama and Mitt Romney actually have anything left to say.
The 2012 race comes down to a haulage story. Which campaign can haul the greater number of likely voters to the polls and make sure they pull that lever, tick that box or click that mouse.
From a sobbing four-year old to an expletive-strewn unofficial pro-Obama campaign ad, what have been the stand-out internet memes that have marked the 2012 US presidential race?
The superstorm is receding: now the political storm clouds are back, as the fight for the White House resumes in earnest. For Obama and Romney – there’s no let up till election day.
With many people still missing and thousands unable to return to their homes, Channel 4 News explores how those affected by Superstorm Sandy are using social media to help.