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America’s search for a messiah with X-factor
Uncle Sam is coming off a sugar high and dealing with the inevitable sugar low.
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Olympic rower Katherine Grainger talks to Channel 4 News about her PhD, potential parallels between psychopaths and sports stars, and why she hopes the x-factor will bring her gold in 2012.
Uncle Sam is coming off a sugar high and dealing with the inevitable sugar low.
The former X Factor judge was held at a central London police station on suspicion of supplying class A drugs, along with a 35-year-old man. Both have now been bailed.
X Factor Judge Louis Walsh has settled a 500,000 euro defamation case against Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers in Ireland.
Initially I have to confess that I had presumed that the Educational Maintenance Allowance must be a £30 a week bribe likely to be used to download X factor music for near-feral youths. Probably to play through loudspeakers and annoy me on my local bus.
Britney Spears fans across the world have formed a Free Britney campaign. They want the pop star out of a legal arrangement called a conservatorship.
A coroner has found the television presenter Caroline Flack took her own life after learning she would be prosecuted for assaulting her boyfriend.
Facing criticism for erecting a razor-wire fence and forcibly moving people to camps, prime minister Viktor Orban says he is defending Europe’s “Christian identity”.
A vigil calling on MPs to protect domestic violence refuges is held at Downing Street, as new figures reveal women’s refuges are being forced to turn away a third of referrals due to cuts.
One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson is at the centre of a racism row – but the debate can be an opportunity for parents to talk about difficult issues – one mum tells Channel 4 News.
I love a bit of pop music and know a good deal more about One Direction than is perhaps wise to admit, writes Social Affairs Editor Jackie Long. So what’s the verdict on Morgan Spurlock’s new film about the boy band?
As campaigners ready for protest against Cuadrilla’s fracking operation in the quiet village of Balcombe, Channel 4 News looks at the history of people power when it succeeds – and when it fails.
We’ve been raging against the machine since 2009, but is “chartjacking” really an act of political defiance? Channel 4 News takes a look at the hit parade.
This was the year that Euro 2012 dominated Google search but everyone was talking about the Olympics on Twitter.
China’s ruling elite fear democracy would be too messy in a country of 1.3 billion people, but Lindsey Hilsum asks if continued communism could prove even messier in the end?