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Deal due out ‘any minute’
Gary Gibbon blogs on how a Tory-Lib Dem deal is due out “any minute”
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As the outcome of the FIFA vote on who’ll host the 2018 World Cup is delayed, our Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson reports on the final moments from Zurich.
British officials have told Channel 4 that they have seen “nothing to back up the claim” that one of the two parcel bombs defused in the East Midlands and Dubai was just 17 minutes from exploding.
Channel 4 News Home Affairs Correspondent Simon Israel reports on the 65 minutes in which 10 out of 12 of Derrick Bird’s victims were killed in shootings that “could not have been prevented”.
Gary Gibbon blogs on how a Tory-Lib Dem deal is due out “any minute”
Fifty thousand people are dying every year because of malnutrition in the NHS, according to the Conservatives.
ESFAHAN, IRAN – A video dispatch from this historic city, on one of the most passionately fought election campaigns I have ever seen anywhere: (Read more from Esfahan here.)
I’ve sat down for a good long interview with David Cameron today. The interesting thing about interviewing people at irregular intervals is that you see how they’ve changed.
We spoke to Cornell Belcher, a political strategist and pollster who worked for the Democratic Party on both of Obama’s presidential campaigns.
British journalist Tom Newton Dunn was at the rally when the shooting broke out.
In Israel, protestors continue to pressure the Israeli government for a hostage deal, as negotiations for a possible ceasefire in Gaza gain momentum.
If Labour’s top tier are getting down to work, what about the newly elected MPs?
We spoke to Labour frontbencher Liz Kendall and asked how it feels to be in power after so long.
Former nurse Lucy Letby has been found guilty of trying to murder a premature baby girl. Last August, a different jury convicted her of the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neonatal unit. But they could not reach a verdict on Child K –…
They’re the group every party wants to win over – Britain’s undecided voters. But who are the millions of people who still don’t know which party to back on Thursday?
We spoke to the historian Professor Allan Lichtman, whose 1981 book, The Keys to the White House, attempted to create a system to predict presidential election winners.