Was HBOS the worst bank in the world? You vote
The banking commission has savaged the way HBOS was run, but it is not the only bank that has struck terror into people’s hearts. Are these are the worst offenders? You decide.
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Ukraine’s president starts talks with opposition leaders including heavyweight boxer-turned-politician Vitaly Klitschko – as protests spread beyond Kiev.
Paul Mason speaks to the conspiracy theorists about the assassination of former US President John F. Kennedy, and meets the students who wish the past would stop haunting American politics.
Former IMF boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn is charged with aggravated pimping in connection with organised sex parties at a French hotel. His lawyer calls the charges “as false as they are absurd”.
As leaders of some of the world’s biggest economies head to the G8 summit in Northern Ireland, David Cameron has put tax at the top of the agenda.
The banking commission has savaged the way HBOS was run, but it is not the only bank that has struck terror into people’s hearts. Are these are the worst offenders? You decide.
David Cameron is travelling to Algeria to step up efforts to tackle the growing terrorist threat in northern Africa after a BP oil plant was seized by Islamist militants and six British hostages died.
David Cameron tells Davos that Britain will push for global action against “aggressive” tax avoidance during its year-long presidency of the G8 – and makes a dig at Starbucks along the way.
“the outcome from the referendum decision and the speech this morning cannot in my view be positive for investment” top businessman Martin Sorrell tells Economics Editor Faisal Islam.
WPP Chief Executive Sir Martin Sorrell tells Channel 4 News that David Cameron’s EU referendum plan “creates uncertainty” for business as EU politicians warn “you can’t do Europe a la carte”.
Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England, says it is time to review inflation targeting and describes the UK economy as a patient that needs reviving. Faisal Islam reports from Davos.
A year ago, activists pitched tents in New York’s Zucotti Park and the global Occupy protest movement was born. But has it actually changed anything? Channel 4 News takes a look.
David Cameron gives evidence to the Leveson inquiry into media standards about his alleged “closeness” to members of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire. Add your voice.
Gordon Brown criticises the Sun for revealing his son’s cystic fibrosis, while Chancellor George Osborne denies there was a conspiracy between the Conservatives and Rupert Murdoch.
This seems a game of the Greek left versus the Bundesbank, for the soul of the eurozone.
A crazy bubble price, or a sensational bargain? Channel 4 News Business Producer Ben King assesses rumours Facebook is about to launch on the public stock market, valued at $100bn.