Official: last year’s terrible housebuilding stats. Why?
A green field in Northern Hertfordshire – a beautiful rural scene straight out of EM Forster? Or would it be made more beautiful by thousands of smiling happy families in shiny new homes?
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A green field in Northern Hertfordshire – a beautiful rural scene straight out of EM Forster? Or would it be made more beautiful by thousands of smiling happy families in shiny new homes?
Former South Africa President Thabo Mbeki tells Channel 4 News that President Zuma should “think about the country, the people”.
Barack Obama praises Nelson Mandela as “the last great liberator of the 20th century”, and Jacob Zuma is booed, at the former South African president’s memorial service in Johannesburg.
The world’s most revered statesman, who became a symbol of hope and justice after leading South Africa out of the apartheid era, has died at the age of 95. Channel 4 News looks back at his life.
Argentinian eight-year-old Claudio Gabriel Nancufil is the latest infant grabbing headlines for his amazing football skills. We wish him very well, but urge his mum to check this page.
The internet is full of celebrities posting “selfies” – and the rest of us duly followed in their footsteps. Now the 21st century term for a self-portrait photo is named the definitive word of 2013.
Taking photos of yourself and posting them online is so widespread, that “selfie” is the word of 2013. But what does it say about us – and will the word stand the test of time?
All the latest from the Channel 4 News team – allowed back into Sri Lanka for the first time in four years to cover the Commonwealth summit.
In Sri Lanka’s Tamil north on day one of the Commonwealth conference, David Cameron tells Channel 4 News he wants to focus on the human rights issues that have dogged the run-up to the summit.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa has made much of the development of Sri Lanka’s north following the carnage of war – but has life really improved for the Tamil community living there?
After five cyclists die in nine days on the capital’s roads, Claire Pepper tells Channel 4 News how the superhuman efforts of passers-by saved her life when she was trapped under a car.
Exclusive: Bank of England Governor Mark Carney tells Channel 4 News he will not be a “cheerleader” for the City and intends to “root out corruption” in the financial markets.
The general-secretary of the Commonwealth defends the heads of government meeting that begins in Sri Lanka next week, despite allegations of appalling human rights violations.
As One Direction are ranked more influential on Twitter than David Cameron and Nigel Farage, Channel 4 News looks at the role of influence and power in social media.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby tells Channel 4 News banks remain “too big to fail”, Prince George could become a Buddhist if he wanted, and the Daily Mail was “out of order” on Ralph Miliband.