Geneva – history's crucible yet again
Iran and the world are talking, and talking specifics about nuclear issues, energy sanctions, and draconian curbs on Iran’s ability to do business with the outside world.
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Energy Minister Greg Barker tells Channel 4 News that consumers are being “robbed” by energy companies, as British Gas announces a 9 per cent bills hike, but insists the government has acted to help.
Iran and the world are talking, and talking specifics about nuclear issues, energy sanctions, and draconian curbs on Iran’s ability to do business with the outside world.
At the tender age of 16, perhaps Malala Yousafzai was too young to be awarded the peace prize – or perhaps the Nobel committee has just been burned too many times by bestowing the honour on individuals.
Why did Britain stage a drinks reception with the Sri Lankan government , in the shadow of UN headquarters, when Colombo’s role in horrific war crimes remains unanswered?
Monday’s UN inspectors’ report on the alleged chemical weapons attack outside Damascus will confirm that poison gas was used, according to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
The Irish poet Seamus Heaney, winner of the Nobel prize for literature, has died at the age of 74. Poet Simon Armitage tells Channel 4 News “it feels like the end of an era”.
It’s a potential treat for people missing the Olympic thrill. Two of the world’s top runners, sprinter Usain Bolt and long-distance champion Mo Farah, hint they would be up for a race over 600 metres.
Golf is engulfed by a sexism row. Why? Because women members are not allowed at Muirfield, host of the Open. So what happens when a female hits a hole-in-one at a course with a men-only clubhouse?
The Labour selection row in Falkirk has pushed Len McCluskey into the spotlight. On the day he addresses the Durham Miners’ Gala, we ask if the Unite boss justifies his “Red Len” tag.
New Iranian president Hassan Rouhani says relations with the US are “an old wound that needs to be healed”, but adds that America needs to respect Iran’s nuclear rights.
Moderate cleric Hassan Rouhani has claimed an outright victory in Iran’s presidential election, the country’s interior minister announces.
Channel 4 News scoops five awards at the Online Media Awards including the Grand Prix prize for website of the year.
With few foreign journalists now based in Iran, the lack of information coming out has helped the western powers to demonise the government and the country itself.
The economy may be struggling, but the stock market is booming. Should we be throwing our hats in the air or worrying about a crash?
The biggest political funeral since Sir Winston Churchill’s death almost half a century ago is held for Margaret Thatcher at St Paul’s cathedral, with readings from politicians and family.