Is going for Sir Fred a decoy for bonus row?
Consideration of whether former RBS boss Sir Fred Goodwin should be stripped of his knighthood is likely to take some time reports Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
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Former Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Fred “the shred” Goodwin loses his knighthood in a “very political strip show”, as Channel 4 News Political Editor Gary Gibbon reports.
Consideration of whether former RBS boss Sir Fred Goodwin should be stripped of his knighthood is likely to take some time reports Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
Nine caucuses and five presidents? Writing for Channel 4 News, journalist Tawanda Kanhema tracks the US presidential caucuses alongside Zimbabwe’s treacherous path to democracy.
The president of the World Diamond Council tells Channel 4 News the Kimberley process means consumers know their diamonds are not from conflict areas – but campaigners disagree as they pull out.
Colonel Gaddafi calls on his supporters to march on Tripoli and “purify” the capital of Libya’s rebels, as International Editor Lindsey Hilsum meets neighbourhood groups patrolling the streets.
For anyone who think the phone-hacking scandal represents a new low for the British media, here’s a reminder that other people have had it much, much worse.
Former captain Mike Atherton questions whether England’s cricketers should still tour Sri Lanka, in light of alleged war crimes. In a Channel 4 News poll, 87 per cent agreed there should be a rethink.
The late Pope John Paul II moves a step closer to sainthood and is officially beatified at the Vatican before a crowd of over a million people, the largest in Rome since his funeral six years ago.
Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller reports on the challenges of broadcasting stories from the parts of Libya still under Gaddafi’s control.
Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General, has said it is “time for concrete action” to deal with the violence in Libya. See latest updates and video in our #c4news live blog.
A man arrested in South Africa for threatening to release foot and mouth disease in Britain and the US was championing the cause of Zimbabwe’s white farmers.
Hope comes from unexpected quarters. For the global diamond industry it comes from Zimbabwe, where massive diamond deposits have been identified in the last few years.
Channel 4 News has exclusive access to secret filming by Unreported World showing the “blood diamond” industry is still gripping Africa as troops continue to abuse Zimbabwe’s diamond panners.
When a missing Rwandan politician turns up dead, his head partially severed by a machete blow, Rwandans shudder, writes Jonathan Miller
Is Lib Dem Treasury Spokesman Vince Cable’s reputation as the voice of economic sanity really deserved? FactCheck takes a look.