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Last night I admit moments made me cry. But Fiennes has transcended all reservation. I would not have missed seeing it for anything, but I shan’t be giving up the day job!
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Last night I admit moments made me cry. But Fiennes has transcended all reservation. I would not have missed seeing it for anything, but I shan’t be giving up the day job!
Feral Underclass is a humdinger of a phrase from Ken Clarke, but what does it mean? Previously, David Cameron lumped the rioters together as “pockets of our society that are not only broken, but frankly sick”. And after almost a month of naming and shaming the rioters in the national press, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has released the facts. So do they deserve the stigma? FactCheck investigates.
Police arrest a 22-year-old man in connection with the death of Richard Mannington Bowes, who was attacked by rioters when attempting to stamp out fires during violence in Ealing, west London.
As courts work through the night to process hundreds of cases, Channel 4 News looks at who was involved in the riots. One psychologist says the issue is complex but it is “not mindless criminality”.
Prime Minister David Cameron announces greater police powers to deal with riots as he pledges to do “whatever it takes” to restore order to the streets after four nights of violence.
“So we are confonted, as Egypt was confronted, by images over which there is no control. The citizen suddenly has fast access to things the media previously mediated for them at a slower pace.”
The husband of the exiled Belarusian opposition leader, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, has been sentenced to 18 years in a maximum security prison after being found guilty of organising riots and mass unrest. In what has been widely condemned as sham trials, five other bloggers and politicians have had a collective sentence of 94 years in prison.…
Rapper Wretch 32 was among hundreds of protestors outside Tottenham police station in North London demanding racial justice.
Social media is full of claims that mainstream outlets have decided not to cover the protests.
In a heartfelt and searing goodbye letter to Britain, the departing Barbados High Commissioner has told Channel 4 News that the UK should establish a “truth and reconciliation commission” to deal with the fall out from the Windrush scandal.
As I sit on the 14:30 train from King’s Cross to York for what is my last train ride across England, in pursuit of trade links with Scarborough, there is a certain ambivalence to my taking leave of the UK at the end of August after what has been a rewarding four years as High…
A former police officer involved in the Orgreave clashes during the miners’ strike says he was ordered to carry out instructions he believed were wrong, but he refused to go along with them.
Black Lives Matter activists stage protests in London, Birmingham and Nottingham, stopping traffic from reaching Heathrow Airport by lying in the road.
David Cameron’s policy chief apologises for blaming riots in black urban communities on “bad moral attitudes” in a memo written in the 1980s.
Why did Greece collapse and Ireland survive? First, because the Irish crisis was a banking crisis. And in Greece you can’t impose austerity and hope modernise at the same time.