Greece – five pictures of a troubled country
Ahead of a crucial meeting on the Greece debt crisis on Monday, Paul Mason presents a special long-read, offering five pictures of the country.
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Eurozone leaders have reached an agreement to provide an 86bn euro bailout to keep the near-bankrupt Greece in the single currency.
How many times have the authorities foiled terror plots since the events of July 7 2005?
Ahead of a crucial meeting on the Greece debt crisis on Monday, Paul Mason presents a special long-read, offering five pictures of the country.
Zoi Konstantopoulou, Syriza MP and speaker of the Greek parliament, tells Channel 4 News her government is trying to serve its democratic mandate and not trying to blackmail Europe.
The problem for all three authors and their publishers is this: if Cameron loses the election will anyone care about him that much?
An urgent meeting is held with media groups after a French television network was attacked by hackers purporting to support Islamic State, as experts warn they could be planning further assaults.
Britain’s supreme court rules that 27 letters written by Prince Charles to ministers in 2004-2005 can be disclosed to the media – but how much do we know about the so called ‘black spider’ letters?
David Cameron says sorry on behalf of the government to thousands of people infected with Hepatitis C or HIV through contaminated blood or blood products used by the NHS in the 1970s and 1980s.
Conservative MP Malcolm Rifkind resigns as chair of parliament’s intelligence and security committee and announces he will step down as an MP at the general election.
Tony Blair’s reputation lies in the hands of the Chilcot Inquiry. What will it say about the man who took Britain to war in 2003?
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A candlelit vigil is held outside the Saudi Arabian embassy in London, against the public flogging of blogger, Raif Badawi, sentenced to 1,000 lashes, as activists criticise the UK’s response.
As the Tories release their election campaign poster, FactCheck goes behind the figures to see whether they add up, and what they’re not telling us.
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As the deadline for proposals on devolving more powers to Scotland approached, ministers were busy trying to secure last-minute deals for their own spending departments.