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  • 4 Apr 2012

    “Just get in the water Krishnan, quick!” yelled my co-presenter Juliet. “It looks like a Great White” I quivered, dipping my fins gingerly into the cold water. We jumped in and tried to swim towards the vast beast with its huge fin and open jaws. Juliet started to float off into the middle distance.

  • 4 Apr 2012

    As disabled passengers tweet their travels for No Go Britain, more cases emerge of wheelchair users forced to “get onto the train floor” to complete their journeys.

  • 3 Apr 2012

    James Durie, Bristol Chamber of Commerce director tells Channel 4 News that despite job losses, the city’s private sector in a range of industries, will generate future jobs.

  • 29 Mar 2012

    Mitt Romney basks in Republican accolades – for now

    “By the way, the endorsement of George W Bush has so far been conspicuous by its absence. In fact, you could be forgiven for thinking that W has gone into a witness protection programme.”

  • 28 Mar 2012

    Disabled passengers share their travel experiences in response to the launch of Channel 4 News’ investigation into transport for the disabled, No Go Britain.

  • 27 Mar 2012

    Before the “Cash for Access/Dinner/Influence” scandal leads us once again down the road of state funding for political parties we might just ask is it really the only option? Various reviews and reports, most recently including Sir Christopher Kelly, have suggested the state picks up the cost of cleaning up politics. In return there would be a lowish £10,000 limit on donations and trade union members would have to opt in to their fees going to the Labour Party. This or something similar will form the basis of new talks on party funding. This might seem to you as if a burglar was telling the magistrate “If only you’d make up the shortfall in income involved in me being honest I would not have to go thieving”. But is there an option?

  • 27 Mar 2012

    As streamlined planning advice is unveiled, Labour says the move will lead to planning chaos while environmentalists warn of a building “free-for-all”.

  • 26 Mar 2012

    Film director James Cameron’s seven-mile descent to the deepest crevice of the ocean is harder and riskier than space travel, scientists tell Channel 4 News.

  • 23 Mar 2012

    Barclays customers using contactless bank cards could have their data stolen without even knowing through readers in new mobile phones, Channel 4 News can exclusively reveal.

  • 16 Mar 2012

    As Kofi Annan, special envoy for Syria, briefs the UN Security Council, is this President Assad’s last chance? One blogger tells Channel 4 News it’s now a clear choice – “guns or words”.

  • 15 Mar 2012

    The United Kingdom is locking up her children too young and too often – and it’s not helping to rehabilitate them, says Europe’s human rights watchdog.The Ministry of Justice hasn’t reviewed the minimum age since the 1960s. But does it need to?

  • 15 Mar 2012

    Rangers fans have their say

    Rangers fans have their say in the Ibrox saga.

  • 9 Mar 2012

    Ahead of next week’s vote to criminalise squatting, Channel 4 News investigates why squatters take over empty homes – and why the government, and many homeowners, want it to be made illegal.

  • 8 Mar 2012

    Another dry spell on the way for the UK

    Despite a promising start to March, with the first week of the month bringing rain to all parts of the UK, the next week or so is looking largely dry – not welcome news for the areas suffering from drought.

  • 8 Mar 2012

    With the deaths of six British soldiers in Afghanistan the number of UK troops killed since the conflict began has passed 400. Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson assesses a decade at war.