Wake up! Greek debt is NOT a bore
Jon Snow on how the Greek financial crisis has the potential to affect every man, woman and child in the UK.
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“Shame seems to have been replaced by an almost bloody-minded determination not to accept any more pain”. Jonathan Rugman on the mood in Athens
Talk to those people who opposed his election, and who now feel worried about his leadership and there are at least two fundamental things they say Ed Miliband is going to have to go further and deeper on soon.
Jon Snow on how the Greek financial crisis has the potential to affect every man, woman and child in the UK.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg backs proposals to give the public shares in part-nationalised banks Lloyds and RBS. Jon Snow asks should the government be more worried about the Greek debt crisis.
As a charity reveals state-owned RBS loaned money to a manufacturer of banned munitions, could Nick Clegg’s shares-for-all idea prevent this happening again? Channel 4 News investigates.
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Our Political Editor looks at the banking assets that will still be on the Government books after the sale of Northern Rock – and the prospects for making a profit on them.
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Chancellor George Osborne backs plans to ring-fence banks’ retail arms and says he will sell Northern Rock. Gary Gibbon says he is trying to signal the beginning of the end of the financial crisis.
Exclusive: A key Bank of England official tells Faisal Islam the bank would have “pressed the brakes” in 2004 before the credit crunch began.