Why water is now the biggest threat to our island nation
Ahead of publication of the latest IPCC report, there’s no real argument about the major climate change threat to the UK. Water is set to become this country’s biggest problem.
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Ahead of publication of the latest IPCC report, there’s no real argument about the major climate change threat to the UK. Water is set to become this country’s biggest problem.
Channel Four News has learned that planning permission to drill into shale was given to a fracking company on land owned by the Queen.
Two women sexually assaulted by London taxi driver John Worboys win their court battle for compensation from the Metropolitan police because of failings in the way they were treated.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has said there is a very real possibility that judges will quash the conviction of Alan Charlton over the murder of Karen Price, 15.
If the latest bout of turbulent weather provides further evidence of climate change, then we need a joined-up strategy to deal with it. But first, we need to agree on the nature of the threat.
A senior detective who led one of the country’s biggest ever police corruption inquiries said he was “completely flabbergasted” with the the decision to abandon the trial of eight officers in 2011.
Crime has fallen to an all-time low, according to the latest figures. The only problem is that no one seems to trust the figures. Can FactCheck help?
A senior detective is given a written warning and will keep his job despite being found guilty of gross misconduct over his handling of a high-profile double murder case.
Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy is to be charged for safety breaches over the shooting of Anthony Grainger – but the marksman who took the fatal shot will face no action.
Pc Keith Wallis admits lying about witnessing the abuse of police in Downing Street. But it means he will not be questioned – and we will not find out who else was involved in his lies.
The “plebgate” row has been rumbling for 16 months and has now resulted in a police officer admitting misconduct in public office. This is what led to his guilty plea at the Old Bailey.
Two years after a vigil for Mark Duggan sparked riots, his family say they will hold a second this weekend. Duggan’s family want to remember his life, after a jury ruled his killing by police lawful.
After the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan by police is deemed lawful by a jury, Channel 4 News looks at the use of guns by UK police – and whether it’s more than in other police forces around the world.
An inquest jury considering the death of Mark Duggan, whose killing by police sparked widespread riots in England in the summer of 2011, decides he was lawfully killed.
From the ‘fiscal cliff’ from which America never fell, to an Iraq inquiry that is still to report back. Here are seven things that were expected to happen in 2013 – but did not.