Maria Miller – ‘under review’
Things are not looking great for Maria Miller. One government source put her chances of surviving the week “no better than 60 per cent”.
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The Food Standards Agency (FSA) orders local authorities to test 300 take-away samples after studies show lamb is often replaced with cheaper meat such as beef or chicken.
Until he was exposed by using an incorrect pigment, Wolfgang Beltracchi was the world’s most successful art forger. Channel 4 News meets the man whose forgeries are now valuable in their own right.
William Hague says Britain will back sanctions despite the risks to the City. But has the importance of Russian money to the British economy been overstated?
Chancellor George Osborne is talking tough on tax evasion – again – this time threatening that those who avoid tax by hiding their money overseas could face prison. But will it work?
Things are not looking great for Maria Miller. One government source put her chances of surviving the week “no better than 60 per cent”.
The “cost of living crisis” is a key plank of Labour’s election strategy. But should we really be worrying about Britain’s middle-income households?
A 26-year-old former army officer was today sentenced to a minimum of 34 years in jail after admitting he murdered a York estate agent and seriously injured her flatmate.
In the City they are hot property. Cocos (contingent convertible capital) are meant to protect taxpayers. So why the nickname “death spiral securities”? CNBC UK Business Editor Helia Ebrahimi reports.
With the “ideas festival” season in full swing, Matthew Moore speaks to TED co-founder Richard Saul Wurman, whose first conference, in 1984, paved the way for all others.
Puff Daddy owns her work and she’s painted John Terry as King Solomon. Channel 4 News meets painter Rose Wylie, one of the mystery Aero Girls.
Afghan singer Aryana Fayeed and Richard Barrett, former head of counter-terrorism for MI6, discuss whether the Taliban will be able to regain power in Afghanistan.
With other academics hotly challenging his input into the ongoing debate about the likely effects of climate change, Professor Richard Tol tells Channel 4 News: “I’m an independent counsel”.
There was once a golden age of April fool’s day pranks – of spaghetti harvests and newly discovered punctuation-shaped islands of San Serriffe. But are they still funny? Tell us what you think.
Two inmates of North Yorkshire’s high-security Full Sutton prison are found guilty of threatening to kill a prison officer to demand the freedom of cleric Abu Qatada.
The Islamist rebels who have been occupying the Crac des Chevaliers crusader castle near Homs probably didn’t spend much time contemplating the irony of it all.