The critical five seconds that may decide the Mark Duggan inquest
The inquest into the death of Mark Duggan, the flashpoint for the 2010 riots, reaches a critical point.
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As the Children’s Commissioner for England calls for a ban on smacking children, Channel 4 News asks if parents should face criminal action for corporal punishment?
As the government says it has turned around the lives of 22,000 “troubled families”, Channel 4 News asks if the right families are really being helped.
The inquest into the death of Mark Duggan, the flashpoint for the 2010 riots, reaches a critical point.
Russell Brand has visited a unionist protest camp in Belfast that has been staging daily demonstrations since an Orange parade ended in days of rioting this summer.
Channel 4 News obtains a letter about Ukip leader Nigel Farage, from his days as a schoolboy, in which teachers are quoted as accusing him of being “racist” and “fascist”.
Two weeks into parliament’s six week recess, the prime minister is spotted pottering around Portugal – but it is Labour MPs who are most likely to jet off to foreign climes, a new poll shows.
As secret government papers released by the national archives shed fresh light on the 1980s, Channel 4 News asks for your memories of the decade.
Few post-war politicians polarised British politics like Margaret Thatcher – so it was not surprising that as well as demonstrations of affection, her funeral inspired protests across the country.
A leading Islamist terror group says it was not behind the marathon bombs, as America asks: did the bombers come from home or abroad?
As foreign leaders send tributes to Margaret Thatcher, who died on Monday following a stroke, there are celebrations in Brixton and Glasgow by those who continue to oppose the “Iron Lady”.
Margaret Thatcher was Britain’s first woman prime minister. And, as Gary Gibbon writes, at her death the Iron Lady leaves behind a country very different from the one she once led.
Baroness Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s formidable first woman Prime Minister, has died. Here, Channel 4 News brings you a timeline of the key events that shaped her life, and Britain’s history.
Amid growing alarm over the muzzling of the media in Sri Lanka, its state broadcaster has denied censorship in a row that has seen the suspension of BBC World Service broadcasts.
As Cyprus prises itself from the jaws of bankruptcy, the island’s savers face a big bill to dig the island out of its financial mess, reports Faisal Islam.
The people of Wood Green in north London are pleading with a Miami auction house not to sell a Banksy mural which disappeared from a local wall – but is it too late?