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Higher education reform – protests live on air
Jon Snow – in his own words once a “revolting student” himself – on coping with the threat of a stage invasion while broadcasting live on the subject of higher education reform from Leeds University.
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Students staging a sit-in protest against tuition fees at University College London tell Channel 4 News they will have to be dragged out one by one before they leave.
High street stores across Britain were forced to shut on a major shopping day as protesters accused bosses of tax avoidance. Alex Thomson says the campaign behind the action is growing.
FactCheck analyses how important the student vote is to the Liberal Democrats
Across Britain last night, at least 170 people were arrested during a third day of violent protests against plans to raise student tuition fees.
Thousands of students have taken to the streets again to protest against tuition fees. There have been scuffles between police and demonstrators and a handful of arrests.
The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police says the “game had changed” after chaotic scenes punctuated this week’s student protests over higher tuition fees.
As higher education students prepare for a second day of protests, Helen Palmer, a PhD student in London, thinks the proposed higher education funding cuts are politicising a generation.
As Edward Woollard pleads guilty to throwing a fire extinguisher off the roof of Millbank Tower, Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson writes as the student protesters turn their attention to the Lib Dems.
Students are marching out on a second day of protest at the government’s plans to raise the cap on tuition fees. Follow Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson at the demo and add your voice here.
The Metropolitan Police have launched an investigation into preparations for yesterday’s student protests, which ended in violent clashes.
Hundreds of student protesters have clashed with police during a rally against higher tuition fees in London. They broke into Conservative HQ, smashing windows and wrecking a lobby.
Students attack the Conservative Party headquarters building and ignite a bonfire as the peaceful rally against a rise in tuition fees turns violent. Channel 4 News is at the protest.
Police in Yemen detain a female student and her mother on suspicion of mailing two bombs found on cargo planes in the UK and Dubai. Jonathan Rugman looks at how governments could respond to the plot.
Jon Snow – in his own words once a “revolting student” himself – on coping with the threat of a stage invasion while broadcasting live on the subject of higher education reform from Leeds University.
French trade unions launch a new wave of strikes and protest marches against President Nicolas Sarkozy’s unpopular pension reforms.