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Britain to withdraw her ambassador to Israel?
Israel’s announcement of the building of 3,000 more Jewish settlement homes in Arab East Jerusalem could be met by an unprecedented response by the UK and France, Israeli newspapers are reporting.
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Swedish-style meatballs sold by Ikea in countries including Britain contained horsemeat but have since been withdrawn from sale, the company admits.
As anxious MPs consider bad-mouthing Britain to put off low-skilled Romanian and Bulgarian workers from moving to the UK, FactCheck examines the truth behind the scaremongering.
The Communities Secretary Eric Pickles says he’s seen an estimate for how many arrivals the government expects from Bulgaria. But where is it?
The beleaguered English Defence League takes to the streets of Solihull on Saturday. But with its figurehead Tommy Robinson in prison, is Britains far right a spent force?
As a 51-year-old man receives the first UK hand transplant, Channel 4 News looks at the possible psychological effects of this kind of surgery.
Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, is admitted to a hospital in New York with a blood clot linked to the concussion she suffered when she fainted with a stomach virus earlier this month.
Israel’s announcement of the building of 3,000 more Jewish settlement homes in Arab East Jerusalem could be met by an unprecedented response by the UK and France, Israeli newspapers are reporting.
David Cameron is defeated in the Commons; Labour votes with the Tories and Nick Clegg has had a go at them all. Where next for the UK in the EU?
The focus of British rowing interest turns to Northern Ireland on Thursday, as Coleraine-born Peter and Richard Chambers perform alongside Chris Bartley and Rob Williams in the lightweight men’s four.
MPs demand tighter controls of private investigators in the wake of the Glenn Mulcaire hacking scandal. Channel 4 News looks inside a shadowy industry.
Channel 4 News Economics Editor Faisal Islam blogs on the Euro crisis 2012 versus Euro 2012.
As the European Championships begin in Poland and Ukraine, how will Roy Hodgson’s England fare? Channel 4 News takes a look at the opening fixtures.
What if Ireland does vote No tomorrow? Enda Kenny repeated to me today that unlike the referendums on Nice and Lisbon, Irish voters won’t be given a second chance to change their minds.
England face Norway in Oslo this evening in Roy Hodgson’s first game as manager of the national side. Will his pragmatic approach ensure victory over the long-ball specialists?
The government says putting nuclear power at the core of the UK’s draft energy bill will cost consumers an extra £100 per year. But what if the nuclear industry refuses to build new plants here?