1,800 dock jobs go amid anger over spin
Portsmouth has long been under threat when it comes to shipyard job losses, but political spin has clouded that reality.
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Live updates from Downing Street as the prime minister reshuffles his cabinet.
Portsmouth has long been under threat when it comes to shipyard job losses, but political spin has clouded that reality.
A review of Britain’s nuclear deterrent, led by the Liberal Democrats, rejects alternatives to the submarine-based Trident system as too costly.
As news emerges of more Nato deaths in Afghanistan, Alex Thomson asks what happens when foreign troops leave the country.
President Barack Obama says David Cameron’s attempt to “fix” Britain’s relationship with the EU before holding a referendum “makes some sense to me”.
As Michael Gove and Phillip Hammond say they would vote to leave the EU, the former head of UK Trade and Investment tells Channel 4 News that political wrangling is deterring overseas investors.
There’s nothing like a deadline to focus the mind. But when it comes to the creation of a European defence supergiant, we may find there are deadlines, and deadlines.
I’ve been reading the document Rory Stewart MP was referring to when he challenged William Hague in the Foreign Affairs Select Committee yesterday about why he referred to green-on-blue/fratricidal/Afghan National Security Force attacks against Isaf as “Taliban” attacks. Rory Stewart said there was evidence that perhaps three quarters of such attacks were not committed by people with links to…
The first of the Olympics Games lanes comes into operation on Monday – on the M4, which has only just reopened following repairs.
The government is under fire today for a 20 per cent cut to the armed forces, but Iraq hero Tim Collins says the “best has been done with a bad situation”.
As the “yes to independence” campaign is launched in Scotland, Channel 4 News looks at what it would mean for the UK and why the SNP seems reluctant to use the word “separation”.
Millions of people hold a two-minute silence to remember Britain’s war dead on Armistice Day.
A report by Sir Gus O’Donnell into the behaviour of the former defence secretary Liam Fox, published later today, is expected to conclude that he broke ministerial rules.
Labour calls for the inquiry into the relationship between the former Defence Secretary Liam Fox and his close friend Adam Werritty to be widened.
Today, the PM has made it clear that he didn’t try to talk Dr Fox into resigning. His spokesman is even saying that the PM said something along the lines of “are you sure?” when Dr Fox surprised him with his phone call saying he’d decided to go at around 2.30pm. I wonder how surprised he was.