On the stump with Boris and Ken
Channel 4 News Political Correspondent Michael Crick blogs on the Lomdon mayoral elections.
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The average Briton sends 200 texts a month and text messaging is now the most popular form of daily communication between British adults, new figures show.
The International Olympic Committee begins an investigation into claims Olympics representatives are selling thousands of London 2012 tickets on the black market.
Mobile phone giant Nokia reveals it is cutting another 10,000 staff from its worldwide workforce by the end of 2013, as it struggles to keep pace with rivals.
Jeremy Hunt’s former aide Adam Smith is to make his second appearance at Leveson, after it emerged that the culture secretary favoured News Corp’s bid for BSkyB weeks before he was put in charge.
Computer-maker Hewlett-Packard is cutting 27,000 jobs to save $3bn a year but worried UK staff won’t know their fate for months because the cuts will not be fully implemented until October.
The coroner in the inquest of Gareth Williams says we may never know how the MI6 codebreaker whose body was found in a locked holdall met his end.
Channel 4 News Political Correspondent Michael Crick blogs on the Lomdon mayoral elections.
Former campaign aide Andrew Young is back on the stand as a key witness for the prosecution against his erstwhile boss. But amid rival claims from two self-confessed liars, who will the jury believe?
As Nokia battles to regrain ground from Apple and Samsung, Channel 4 News asks if established brands have any hope in the future consumer electronics market.
They’re the living dead and they’re out to get us. Channel 4 News discovers a British success story that taps into our fears to try and help us get fit.
As excitement builds ahead of the expected launch of Apple’s iPad3, Channel 4 News asks technology experts and fans what new features we can expect to see – and the ones they are secretly wishing for.
Dead dolphins in record-breaking numbers and two degree surface ocean temperature rises in a year, Morland Sanders meets those in the United States who link the two.
Many of the applications which users load onto their Android mobile phones are sharing personal data with advertisers without people’s knowledge or permission, Channel 4 News has learned.
As independent inspectors begin assessing workers’ rights at Apple’s Chinese factories, one analyst tells Channel 4 News that consumers are “not willing to pay the price” for ethically made goods.
Mobile phone operator O2 admits some of its customers’ numbers have been exposed while they browsed the internet using their smartphones – but tells Channel 4 News the issue is now fixed.