La Trashiata: satirising celebrity culture the Alison Jackson way
When I was back stage and complimented “David Beckham” on his realistic nasal tones, the actor, to my embarrassment, admitted it was his real voice.
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As the royal wedding approaches Matthew Cain asks what has happened to satirical art targeting the royal family.
A general election, a World Cup, an “environmental 9/11”, the biggest secret files leaks in history and news of a royal wedding. Channel 4 News looks back at the winners and losers in a hectic year.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has urged the wealthier people in society to shoulder their load in the economic downturn in his Christmas Day sermon.
The Queen highlighted the importance of sport as a medium to help build communities and create harmony in her Christmas Day message to the nation.
David Cameron faces Labour Deputy Leader Harriet Harman at Prime Minister’s Questions, as new figures show unemployment has fallen by 9,000 in the three months to September.
When I was back stage and complimented “David Beckham” on his realistic nasal tones, the actor, to my embarrassment, admitted it was his real voice.
The royal baby will have links on its mother’s side not just to “commoners” but also to a royal dynasty from the middle ages. Channel 4 News takes a fresh look at the Middleton family tree.
The Duchess of Cambridge is admitted to St Mary’s Hospital in London to have her baby, accompanied by her husband Prince William.
Britain is not alone in waiting with baited breath for a visit from the royal stork. Baby mania has hit the US, with the prospect of the Niagara Falls being lit up when the birth is announced.
Prince William will be the first British monarch to have proven Indian roots following DNA analysis, writes Science Reporter Asha Tanna.
As parliament debates changes to the royal succession laws for the first time, royal historian Hugo Vickers warns the bill should not be rushed through like an “emergency operation”.
The National Union of Journalists has adopted Ireland’s regulatory system as its preferred future model and Lord Leveson himself, according to a recent report, is struck by it.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge enjoy a reception at Buckingham Palace before departing for a private weekend in the UK, as official photos of the Royal couple are released.
With an estimated two billion tuning in to live coverage, and celebrations taking place everywhere from Nairobi to New York, and Torremolinos to Shanghai, Royal Wedding fever grips the globe.
A joke at the altar, a blushing compliment and a nervous kiss on the balcony – lipreaders pick up the hidden words of the Royal couple on a historic wedding day.