The lure of the 'very bad man'
Very bad men and cults that go bad: Jon Snow blogs on Gaddafi and the green that turned to black, tinged with the red blood of those who opposed his dictatorship.
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“It’s a small victory for the unions – but it doesn’t prove that they are right to say that the current pensions system is sustainable.”
Homelessness figures are still low compared to the high they reached in 2003 – but they’re already climbing sharply.
Very bad men and cults that go bad: Jon Snow blogs on Gaddafi and the green that turned to black, tinged with the red blood of those who opposed his dictatorship.
Exclusive: As austerity cuts continue to bite, Channel 4 News reveals the number of homeless people is surging. Social Affairs Editor Jackie Long finds a new type of homeless person is emerging.
All the latest from the Channel 4 News team in Libya, plus video, comment and analysis. Add your voice to the live blog.
A spectacular fight on the basketball court has overshadowed US Vice-President Joe Biden’s diplomatic trip to China.
US soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with an apparently untreatable and incurable lung disease are being dismissed as out of shape because tests appear normal, writes Sarah Jones.
New figures show that 20-year-olds are twice as likely to reach their 100th birthdays than their parents, leaving the State facing debilitating health and welfare bills.
A £52.25m emergency aid package is being put together to help millions of starving people in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya hit by Africa’s worst drought in 50 years.
The tale of the Army boots that cost £700 to get to a barracks provided some light relief in Parliament today. FactCheck put the MoD through its paces.
A top-level leak reveals deep concerns over Treasury plans to limit total household benefits to £500 a week. Ministers fear the move could force tens of thousands of people out of their homes.
The latest in a string of potential legal challenges to Government public spending cuts comes from the campaign group Disability Alliance.
Ahead of Monday night’s Dispatches programme – “Landlords from Hell” – Jon Snow compares his last encounter with a crisis in housing – and the new 21st Century version.
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has been released from prison on bail. Chinese state TV said he had been freed after confessing to tax evasion.
The number of teachers committing suicide in Britain each year has almost doubled, Channel 4 News learns, with educators saying they are failing to cope with the stresses of the job.