Why summer heat is unlikely to return to the UK anytime soon
The UK’s first spell of summer heat is now over, and it’s unlikely to return anytime soon – but why?
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We spoke to two former directors of communications at Number ten – Alastair Campbell who served under Tony Blair – and Sir Craig Oliver who spent five years in the job for David Cameron.
Nigel Farage claims it was all a set up – after this programme exposed racist and homophobic language among Reform party campaigners, filmed secretly by an undercover reporter.
The UK’s first spell of summer heat is now over, and it’s unlikely to return anytime soon – but why?
Earlier we spoke to the leader of Plaid Cymru, Rhun Ap Iorwerth.
Channel 4 News has gone undercover in Nigel Farage’s prospective seat in Clacton, following individuals closely associated with Reform UK’s campaign
When it comes to tax, benefits and spending, pensioners have been the big winners since 2010, according to the Resolution Foundation think tank.
As the election campaign enters the final furlong, Krishnan Guru-Murthy discusses how the betting scandal might affect the result with ConservativeHome’s Henry Hill and pollster Scarlett Maguire.
England are already through to the last 16 at Euro 2024, but a win against Slovenia in their final group match tonight would mean they’d avoid a knockout tie against hosts Germany in the next round.
After nearly 14 years ensconced at various times in a stately home, a foreign Embassy and then in a high security prison, the Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has left the country.
Not bothered or just overlooked? Age has emerged as one of the key divides in British politics – with many young people claiming they’re being ignored by party manifestos which focus on issues like home ownership and pensions.
We spoke to political strategist Jo Tanner. She was a former public relations advisor to Boris Johnson.
Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer have condemned the Reform UK leader Nigel Farage – after he claimed that NATO and the West had provoked the invasion of Ukraine.
Many young people feel politically powerless and disengaged. They think politicians either don’t listen to them or don’t really care. And they are increasingly turning to social media platforms for their news.
Our senior political correspondent Paul McNamara is in Westminster.
Rishi Sunak has refused to say how many Tory insiders are under investigation for allegedly placing bets on the general election date – although he said anyone who had broken the rules would be “booted out”.