Libya and the organised chaos of the mobs
Across the Middle East, we’re witnessing an outburst of anti-American feeling. Extremists seem to be using the mobs outraged by the film as a smokescreen for planned attacks.
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Former Met Police Commissioner Lord Blair tells Channel 4 News that there were institutional failures within the police force in the 1980s, but that the force has since been cleared of corruption.
Reports of a record rise in organ donation were hailed as good news this week. But critics say the NHS is using the wrong statistics to mislead the public. FactCheck investigates.
The number of people donating organs after their death has risen by 50 per cent since 2008, according to new figures.
Two men appear in court charged with the murder of church organist Alan Greaves on Christmas eve.
A petition calling for TV host Piers Morgan to be deported from the US following his outspoken comments on gun control attracts more than 33,000 signatures.
Thirteen members of rival gangs, who brokered a truce to join forces, face up to six years in prison after being convicted of large-scale involvement in the London riots.
NHS organisations could go bankrupt under government health reforms, and ministers have failed to clarify what will happen if they do, a new report has warned.
Across the Middle East, we’re witnessing an outburst of anti-American feeling. Extremists seem to be using the mobs outraged by the film as a smokescreen for planned attacks.
As a picture emerges of serious problems with the provision of security at Olympic venues, pressure mounts on Locog to take action against security contractor G4S.
The family of murdered private investigator Daniel Morgan tell Channel 4 News that the only option left to them now is a judicial inquiry into his death.
The father of six children who died in a house fire in Derby thanks members of the emergency services and says he will donate one of his son’s organs to save another child’s life.
“… there has been a ‘cultural breakdown’ at the bank, not by a lone ‘rogue trader’ but by the entire team in the trusted department in which the losses occurred.”
JPMorgan’s admission that it lost $2bn in six weeks sends bank stocks tumbling. If America’s most profitable investment bank can admit sloppy trading, what on earth are the lesser banks up to?
A dedicated security team will be set up for the first time to identify illegal betting practices and attempts to fix events at the London 2012 Games.
The Leveson inquiry into press ethics hears from former News of the World and Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan, who denies listening to “illegally obtained voice messages”.