Coalition splits on Leveson
David Cameron has asked Nick Clegg to throw him a lifebelt over press regulation – Nick Clegg has decided to watch the PM struggle in the water instead and is giving a separate statement on Leveson.
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Is the Leveson inquiry revenge? Are censorship fears “nonsense”? And what about the internet? Krishnan Guru-Murthy and a panel of experts debate the future of the media in an online Google+ Hangout.
The planning minister wants the home builders roll into rural England – where 91 per cent of land is undeveloped. Can this really be true?
David Cameron has asked Nick Clegg to throw him a lifebelt over press regulation – Nick Clegg has decided to watch the PM struggle in the water instead and is giving a separate statement on Leveson.
Ecuador’s Ambassador to the UK Ana Alban says she intends to appeal to the Home Office for Julian Assange to be granted safe passage to medical services for treatment.
One in five domestic violence centres has cut services in the last year due to funding problems – despite many refuges already having to turn women away because they are full, Channel 4 News learns.
Exclusive: A former ally of the Rwandan president warns that British aid is bankrolling an unaccountable, repressive regime accused of war crimes in neighbouring Congo, writes Jonathan Miller.
A group of young disabled people launch their all party parliamentary group report on issues affecting them. Katie Razzall was there for Channel 4 News.
Keme Nzerem goes to meet a group of disabled mountain-bikers, and the new bike that’s allowed them to do the sport they love.
As another storm batters the BBC, Lord Patten wants the corporation to earn its broadcasting spurs once more.
The Iraqi government cancels a $4.2bn deal to buy military jets, helicopters and missiles from Russia, blaming possible corruption in the contract.
British aid to India will come to an end in 2015, International Development Secretary Justine Greening has announced.
Let me say now, what you are about to read is an unabashed defence of the humble bike. In fact, not just the bike, but cyclists too.
A nor’easter storm has hit the north east of the US, taking heavy rain, snow and gales to places that were hit by Hurricane Sandy just a week ago.
Confirmed cases of the deadly tree disease ash dieback are now so widespread that controlling the illness without a cure will pose “long term problems”, the environment secretary warns.
David Cameron is in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) at the start of a three-day trade visit to the Middle East aimed at securing major UK arms deals with states in the region.