Election giant under Republican noses?
Chris Christie has long been the man that the grand old men of the Grand Old Party yearn to see enter the race, writes Washington Correspondent Matt Frei.
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St Paul’s Cathedral has closed its doors to the public for the first time since the Second World War – because of the anti-capitalist protest camped outside.
Vincent Tabak breaks down in tears as he describes killing Joanna Yeates and apologies for putting her parents “through a week of hell”. Our home affairs correspondent Andy Davies was in court.
House prices in the south of England are more than double those in the north, creating a “record divide”, according to a report by property website Rightmove.
New Zealand storms into the rugby World Cup final after overpowering Australia 20-6 in a brutally efficient display of power rugby.
Hundreds of campaigners target London’s City in a bid to replicate New York’s Occupy Wall Street protest. One protester tells Channel 4 News it is “direct democracy” but will stay peaceful.
In the wake of Dr Fox’s resignation, foreign affairs correspondent Jonathan Miller reveals the links with private interests that allowed Dr Fox to run what some called ‘a shadow foreign policy’.
Somali human rights worker Fartun Adan says “the world needs to wake up” to the increasing danger for women in her homeland.
Growing numbers of adults are passing on a digital inheritance by leaving internet passwords to loved ones in their wills.
A Surrey satellite firm is helping to establish an interplanetary internet system that could speed up the movement of data through space – and allow us to explore stars 30 trillion miles away.
With BAE Systems announcing plans to shed 900 jobs at its Brough plant, the town – for nearly a century a centre for aircraft manufacture in Humberside – faces hard times ahead.
Prime Minister David Cameron uses his keynote speech to the Conservative conference to pledge a return of right to buy, tax breaks for married couples, and the legalisation of gay marriage.
Passwords and data from a UK air traffic control centre have been found on second-hand computer kit for sale on eBay, Channel 4 News reveals, as experts warn the information could be used by hackers.
It’s official. The UK is bottom of the EU pile according to a new survey measuring quality of life in neighbouring countries. But are things really that bad? Channel 4 News investigates.
Chris Christie has long been the man that the grand old men of the Grand Old Party yearn to see enter the race, writes Washington Correspondent Matt Frei.
Defence company BAE Systems makes almost 3,000 workers redundant due to slower than expected sales of the Eurofighter jet plane.