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There is a creativity, a capacity, often ignited and facilitated through the collision of migration that renders Britain extraordinarily economically fertile.
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As Alastair Campbell tells the Leveson inquiry elements of the press have become ‘putrid’, a former investigator claims data chiefs refused to take action against newspapers on illegal information.
There is a creativity, a capacity, often ignited and facilitated through the collision of migration that renders Britain extraordinarily economically fertile.
The “Curiosity” rover has been successfully launched from Earth on its mission to Mars to find out if life can exist or ever existed on the Red Planet.
The emergency calculations made by the captain of the stricken Apollo 13 space module to work out how to bring his crew safely back to earth after an explosion on board are to be auctioned.
The first widespread dense fog of the season hit much of central and eastern England this weekend. More than 100 flights from London airports were cancelled and others experienced significant delays.
Reports that Washington is accelerating its withdrawal from Iraq by three weeks are a mixed blessing, says defence analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones.
Ten protesters who occupied Fortnum and Mason during an anti-cuts demonstration earlier this year are found guilty of aggravated trespass.
Rolls-Royce is the poster boy for British manufacturing, but what is the future for the sector the government hopes can pull the UK out of recession? Business Correspondent Sarah Smith investigates.
Two hundred protesters have been arrested following a raid of the Occupy Wall Street protest camp by New York police, amid reports of a “media blackout”.
The government says economic growth will come from rebalancing the British economy in favour of manufacturing. But what does Britain still make? Business Correspondent Sarah Smith investigates.
German politicians, reared on the cult of low debt and low inflation, fear that the European Central Bank is losing its Bundesbank DNA, blogs Faisal Islam.
With scorching temperatures and desert climes, did Doha ever have a hope in its bid for the 2017 World Athletics Championships?
An asteroid the size of an aircraft carrier will pass earth tonight, travelling closer than the moon. One astronomer tells Channel 4 News it will “give us clues about other bodies that are out there”.
Out of the smoke and steam of failure, inspired political and scientific leadership are needed if the cause is to be rebooted. Only then will the media begin to revive interest.
The Channel 4 News team is moving back into its studio after extensive refurbishment project.