Five last-minute thoughts about the Greek election
Greece’s deep-seated problems are decades old and normal. What’s abnormal is the chance to blow it all away.
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The former Korean Air executive and daughter of the airline’s chairman, sentenced to a year in prison for forcing a plane back to the gate after a row over a bag of nuts, appeals against the ruling.
Greece’s deep-seated problems are decades old and normal. What’s abnormal is the chance to blow it all away.
The Doomsday Clock, a symbolic countdown to global catastrophe, is moved two minutes forward – meaning we are now three minutes to armageddon.
Gordon Brown leaves parliament only weeks after his successor Ed Miliband asked him to throw himself back into frontline politics.
The death toll rises to 13 after a mass sterilisation in India, including a women who had just given birth. But health experts tell Channel 4 News the real shock is that it doesn’t happen more often.
Fans of the Netherlands took Twitter by storm after their team beat Spain 5-1 in their opening World Cup match – here are a few of the more tasteful creations we’re able to share.
Terror group Boko Haram kidnap 276 Nigerian schoolgirls, then threaten to sell them. Only a handful have been returned to their families, more than a month later. This is the story so far.
Demand for Kate Bush’s comeback show was so high that thousands of fans snapped up all the tickets in less than quarter of an hour on Friday morning. The artist has not performed live for 35 years.
People suffering from peanut allergies could be treated thanks to a new study involving eating peanut protein every day.
The Old Bailey hears details of palace snacks and phone-hacking “banter”: Channel 4 News has the weekly phone-hacking trial round-up.
Malnutrition is something most of us associate with the third world or even the world of Dickens. But new figures show hospital admissions in England have nearly doubled in the last five years.
Francis Bacon’s three-panelled painting Three Studies of Lucian Freud has become the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction, Katie Razzall reports.
New research has “significantly changed” what the police believe happened the night three-year-old Madeleine McCann disappeared in Portugal, opening new lines of investigation.
Elderly and disabled people who receive “flying” care visits of just 15 minutes are being forced to choose between having a drink and going to the toilet, a charity warns.
As Nuts magazine hits back at the Co-operative’s “ultimatum” to give lads’ magazines six weeks to cover up or else be taken off the shelves, Channel 4 News asks if other supermarkets will follow suit.