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Are the curtains of Number 10 safe from China's Mr Wen?
Jon Snow looks at the relationship between Britain and China as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visits the UK.
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Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn says his sexual liaison with a hotel maid was a “moral failing”.
Not even a defiant Sachin Tendulkar could stop England from completing a clean sweep at the Oval.
England’s bowling attack proves too much for India again as the hosts top the ICC world Test rankings for the first time.
French judges order an investigation into the role of new IMF head Christine Lagarde for approving a compensation payout to a friend of President Nicolas Sarkozy when she was French finance minister.
England beat India by 319 runs to win the second Test at Trent Bridge and take a 2-0 lead in the series against the world number one side.
The financial crises in the US and the eurozone have inspired a spate of YouTube videos which use hip hop to express sophisticated economic concepts.
England win the First Test against India at Lord’s by 196 runs, with fast bowler Jimmy Anderson taking five wickets, including that of Sachin Tendulkar.
Newly appointed IMF managing director Christine Lagarde calls for “national unity” in Greece to push through austerity measures, ahead of a parliamentary vote.
Chancellor George Osborne has called Christine Lagarde’s appointment to head the International Monetary Fund “good news for the global economy and for Britain”.
Jon Snow looks at the relationship between Britain and China as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visits the UK.
The International Monetary Fund was targeted by a sophisticated cyber attack earlier this year which infiltrated the intergovernmental group which overseas the global financial system.
Showbiz legend Bruce Forsyth receives a long-awaited knighthood in the Queen’s honours list. Friend and entertainer Jimmy Tarbuck tells Channel 4 News Sir Bruce is an “icon” of British television.
G8 leaders are expected to approve a multi-billion dollar aid package to support Tunisia and Egypt, and will discuss issues ranging from the IMF leadership to global internet regulation.
French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde announces her candidature to replace Dominique Strauss-Kahn as IMF managing director – but she faces opposition from the developing economies.
France’s Christine Lagarde is favourite, while a trailing Gordon Brown has failed to secure David Cameron’s backing. We look at the main candidates to succeed Dominique Strauss-Kahn at the IMF.