Search results for ‘Express Newspapers’

73 items found

  • 23 Apr 2012

    MI6 officer Gareth Williams, whose body was found in a padlocked bag, had complained of “friction” at the service and wanted to leave, says his sister on the first day of an inquest into his death.

  • 29 Feb 2012

    The government announces changes to its policy of docking young people’s benefits if they leave work experience placements after their first week.

  • 29 Feb 2012

    The government announces changes to its policy of docking young people’s benefits if they leave work experience placements after the first week.

  • 23 Jan 2012

    Channel 4 News Editor Jim Gray joins BBC executives to give evidence to the Leveson inquiry on how the broadcast media is regulated.

  • 12 Jan 2012

    It’s been one of the most dramatic days yet at the Leveson inquiry into press standards and ethics – as the owner of the Daily Express and Daily Star, Richard Desmond, gave evidence.

  • 9 Jan 2012

    Editors of The Sun, past and present, tell the Leveson inquiry of a changed tabloid culture, as one witness to the inquiry tells Channel 4 News why she disputes Kelvin MacKenzie’s “moral relativism”.

  • 21 Dec 2011

    Hundreds of temporary Royal Mail workers – taken on to cover the Christmas rush – have been protesting around the country over unpaid wages.

  • 14 Dec 2011

    Sales of the video game “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3” hit $1bn in just 16 days. But why are such games are so popular and do they harm your health? Games guru Adrian Hon explains.

  • 22 Nov 2011

    Democracy and press freedom campaigners are calling today Black Tuesday in reference to October 19th 1977 (called Black Wednesday – though rather different to the one in Britain) when the apartheid regime banned several newspapers and individuals in their assault on freedom of expression.

  • 17 Nov 2011

    Benetton pulls an advert featuring the Pope kissing an Egyptian imam, part of its “unhate” campaign. But one Catholic tells Channel 4 News the ad does anything but encourage love and tolerance.

  • 14 Nov 2011

    Journalist Joan Smith gives her personal account of why she’s giving evidence at the Leveson inquiry, set up to look at the ethics and practices of the press in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal.

  • 29 Jul 2011

    The landlord of Joanna Yeates is given damages and a public apology by eight newspapers over reports connecting him with her death, while the Sun and Mirror are found to be guilty of contempt.

  • 19 Jul 2011

    Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks expresses her ‘ultimate’ regret over her company’s slow response to the phone hacking crisis but denies she knew of any impropriety on her watch.

  • 15 Jul 2011

    Reaction and analysis as Rebekah Brooks quits News International over phone-hacking, plus the rest of the day’s developments. Add your voice to the live blog or on Twitter #c4news.

  • 8 Jul 2011

    David Cameron addresses a press conference in the wake of the decision to close the News of the World, telling journalists he would have accepted Rebekah Brooks’s resignation.