Autumn wind and rain here to stay
Following the driest September on record for the UK and a fine first few days of October, the weather has finally switched into autumn mode.
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Heavy rain and gales sweeping across the UK have brought flooding and travel disruption to some parts of the UK.
Sarah Oakley’s 15-year old son Jack was sent by their council to a secure unit 250 miles from home. She says she had no idea of the risks posed by other residents. Here is her story.
New research finds that the number of people killed on country roads each year is eleven times higher than on motorways, and rising.
Following the driest September on record for the UK and a fine first few days of October, the weather has finally switched into autumn mode.
The main protest site in Hong Kong occupies a large inner-city motorway as well as side streets, bridges and squares and it has been turned into an extraordinary, open-air art gallery.
Shrien Dewani, the British millionaire accused of murdering his wife on their honeymoon in South Africa, pleads not guilty.
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An inquest jury sees footage from 1981 – eight years before 96 fans died in the Hillsborough tragedy – showing fans clambering over barriers after a crush at the same football ground in Sheffield.
A prominent dissident republican has been killed in broad daylight in Belfast, it is reported.
Gordon Brown is out-flanking quite a few in his party with his prescription for how far Scottish devolution should go.
Police close the M4 following a “serious crash” involving a lorry and a bus full of foreign tourists, in which two people are reported to have been injured.
Heavy rain and gale-force winds batter the UK as thousands of people recover from flooding and power disruption to their homes.
White South Africans once saw Nelson Mandela as the head of a terrorist sect bent on destroying their comfortable lives. Channel 4 News looks at the journey Mandela and his country have taken.