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Sunshine and showers – the time lapse movie
Yesterday’s sunshine and showers littered the sky with towering cumulus clouds that zipped by on the breeze. Some places basked in sunshine whilst others braved the downpours.
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The Labour Party secures 38 per cent of the national vote and gains more than 800 council seats in UK local elections, as the public turns on the Conservative-Lib Dem coalition.
The Channel 4 Jobs Report tracks eight UK cities and regions to get a snapshot of how many jobs are being created. But we want to hear from you – tell us the jobs story in your area here.
Yesterday’s sunshine and showers littered the sky with towering cumulus clouds that zipped by on the breeze. Some places basked in sunshine whilst others braved the downpours.
An advertising campaign inviting tourists to “come and play” in France has backfired after it emerged the posters featured “little bit cheeky” images of South Africa and the US.
Caroline Williams, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce CEO, tells Channel 4 News why male unemployment is higher than average in the county, and highlights the areas and sectors that are likely to grow.
Michael Crick rounds up the runners and riders for the newly created posts of Police Commissioner.
Only a few days ago, the Environment Agency released a report that looked at the prospects of drought across the UK in the coming months, highlighting that drought conditions could spread if the dry weather continues.
Despite a promising start to March, with the first week of the month bringing rain to all parts of the UK, the next week or so is looking largely dry – not welcome news for the areas suffering from drought.
Over the past few months I’ve been keeping my eye on who might be interested in standing for election as police commissioners. Here are my very latest findings.
At the end of last week, I highlighted that spring-like warmth was likely across some parts of the UK this week.
David Cameron is vowing to take on the “scandal” of public drunkenness and alcohol abuse that costs the NHS £2.7bn a year.
A new survey identifies Carlisle residents as the happiest in the UK, and shows that people living in the north are happier than their southern counterparts.
Both the Conservatives and Labour are hoping to contest all 41 posts for elected police commissioners, though with little enthusiasm, writes Michael Crick.
Liverpool Football Club is embroiled in a new racism row as both the club and Merseyside Police investigate reports that an Oldham player was racially abused during Friday’s FA Cup tie.
UK train fares will rise by an average of 0.7 per cent above the rate of inflation from January 2012, the Asssociation of Train Operating Companies has announced.