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G20: A breakthrough or a damp squib? Discuss.
Our Political Editor looks back on the Prime Minister’s visits to China and the G20 summit in Korea and asks what they’ve revealed about Britain’s role in the world.
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As the MOD reveals that it is putting the HMS Ark Royal up for auction, Channel 4 News learns that one the likeliest destinations is a scrap metal yard.
The Libyan conflict has exposed the gaping hole left by Government cuts to Britain’s sea-based air power, former senior Navy officers tell Channel 4 News.
As Prime Minister’s Questions resumes after its half-term break, Peter McHugh finds Ed Miliband letting David Cameron off the hook…again.
The Harrier jet makes its final flight – from RAF Cottesmore in Rutland. But the plane’s early retirement as a result of defence spending cuts remains controversial, writes Carl Dinnen.
As the HMS Ark Royal aircraft carrier returns to port for the final time after being decommissioned in the Defence Review, it marks the UK’s exit from an exclusive global club, writes Carl Dinnen.
Our Political Editor looks back on the Prime Minister’s visits to China and the G20 summit in Korea and asks what they’ve revealed about Britain’s role in the world.
As protesters march in Lossiemouth, Hollywood star Ewan McGregor has joined the campaign to stop the town’s RAF base being relocated to RAF Marham, in Norfolk.
It was a very good week to bury bad news. What better time to try to draw the veil over the tawdry expenses scandal in the House of Lords?
A security expert tells Channel 4 News cyber-attacks are hard to quantify and the Iran Stuxnet was a wake-up call, as the National Security Strategy names cyber-warfare a major UK security threat.
The coalition is proving masterful at manipulating the story. It now seems certain the Spending Review on Wednesday will involve dramatic and deep cuts affecting those on low incomes and benefits but the last three weeks have been dominated by pain for the “squeezed middle” and the rich.
After the Defence Secretary Liam Fox outlined measures to support veterans and improve mental health care in the armed forces, read one veteran’s story to see why the changes are important.
Political analyst Peter McHugh previews the headline acts at this year’s Conservative Party conference, as David Cameron attempts to make the coalition and its cuts more “palatable”.
As MPs warn the strategic defence review may harm Britain’s ability to defend itself, Channel 4 News Science Correspondent Julian Rush writes there is now a genuine debate about its nuclear deterrent.
We were joined by Greg Swenson, chairman of Republicans Overseas UK.
Carl Emmerson from the Independent Institute for Fiscal Studies, which studies UK Government taxation and spending, spoke to me earlier, and I began by asking what he makes of Reform UK’s position on tax cuts.