As parliament dies, a chance for the ordinary citizen
The fixed-term parliament means there is suddenly time in the Commons for the interests of the citizen to take centre stage. Can this parliament respond? Don’t hold your breath.
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From making pigs happy to making bankers sad – ten reasons why, whatever you think about the European Union, you should be voting in the elections on Thursday.
A UN committee says we should consider measures beyond GDP to really see how successful, wealthy and happy a nation is. Here’s why.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage defends his suggestion that it would be right to worry about having Romanian neighbours. He was also grilled on his financial affairs and his partys view on homosexuality.
The fixed-term parliament means there is suddenly time in the Commons for the interests of the citizen to take centre stage. Can this parliament respond? Don’t hold your breath.
A mother and son, who face execution in North Korea, say they fled the country because they were always hungry.
In 10 years only one of our journalists has been stopped at Heathrow and questioned but it happens virtually every time he goes through the airport, writes Channel 4 News Editor Ben de Pear.
David Cameron says he will not serve another term as Prime Minister if he fails to secure a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union.
David Cameron joins other western leaders in calling for the return of the girls kidnapped by Boko Haram, but experts warn it will not be easy to track them down.
On the last weekend of an exciting Premier League season it’s time to hand out the bouquets and brickbats – to look at who’s succeeded and who’s failed in the Channel 4 News end of term awards.
Confusion and a lack of information have dominated the Nigerian schoolgirl kidnapping crisis something that one expert says plays into militant group Boko Haram’s plans.
Cyber attacks against Ukraine carry worrying echoes of Russia’s 2008 invasion of Georgia. Is this the new way to wage war?
I wonder how many people remembering Bob Hoskins’ huge contribution to film and television will note his kindness and generosity in the voluntary sector, which I saw first-hand.
The police are failing to record more than 700,000 offences – including cases of rape and serious sexual offences – according to the first official inquiry into crime reporting.
Maybe it is time to forget traditional recruitment centres if you want a career in the military. The US Navy is looking for code breakers who can crack a puzzle and is using Facebook to find them.
Channel 4 News reveals Ukip has been soliciting donations from a businessman from whom the party publicly distanced itself last year due to his “unpalatable” opinions on women and homosexuality.