Resignation. An act worthy of an honour?
Just a week after a committee of MPs said that too many civil servants, MPs and celebrities get honours for simply doing their jobs, some MPs have received honours for no longer doing their job.
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A green light for George Osborne to miss the debt target? In his interview on Channel 4 News, Bank of England Governor Sir Mervyn King hints that slow world growth would be an “acceptable excuse”.
Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband tells the C4 Class of 2012 that the government needs to guarantee jobs, while Sainsbury’s CEO Justin King says modern apprenticeships “have been hijacked”.
With at least 340,000 graduates entering the jobs market this year and fewer jobs available, how can graduates get their first step on the jobs ladder? Channel 4 News speaks to the experts.
Exclusive: French photo-journalist Mani meets Syrians from the town of Latamneh who are preparing suicide belts and bombs after two “massacres” which they say were carried out by government forces.
St James’s Palace says the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are taking legal action against a French magazine that published topless photos of her that were taken while they were on holiday.
Just a week after a committee of MPs said that too many civil servants, MPs and celebrities get honours for simply doing their jobs, some MPs have received honours for no longer doing their job.
Days after a damning report criticises honours awarded for “doing the day job”, Cameron recommends awards for ministers sacked in the reshuffle amid concerns that Paralympic medallists could miss out.
With one million young people unemployed in Britain today, Channel 4 investigates how to create jobs for the Class of 2012 with a live panel debate.
“Our country is known by genocide, now we have a chance to go there and Rwanda be known by the good players, not by genocide, by sport.”
Using groundbreaking responsive technology we will become first UK-wide news programme to resize online content for any platform.
The Channel 4 News guide to the London 2012 Paralympic Games – how, where and who to watch, ahead of Wednesday’s opening ceremony.
Four flames kindled on the highest peaks of the UK come together at Stoke Mandeville, the spiritual home of the Paralympics, before the final torch relay towards east London on Wednesday.
As the flames that will eventually ignite the Paralympic torch are lit around the UK, the daughter of the games’ founder says her father’s ambitions were finally realised at London 2012.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi dies at the age of 57, state media says. State television in Ethiopia said he died after contracting a sudden infection.
Speaking on her return to her home town of Sheffield, London 2012 golden girl Jessica Ennis tells Channel 4 News she is “enjoying every minute” of her Olympic triumph.