Tropical troublemakers heading for Australia and the Philippines
Two tropical troublemakers are heading for Australia and the Philippines in the next few days, threatening heavy rain, strong winds and flooding.
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Nigeria’s finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala speaks to Channel 4 News live from Abuja as her government tries to find and rescue more than 200 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram.
Groups of armed men kidnapped eight more girls – most of them teenagers – and attacked a further school in Nigeria, adding to more than 200 schoolgirls abducted three weeks ago.
Confusion and a lack of information have dominated the Nigerian schoolgirl kidnapping crisis something that one expert says plays into militant group Boko Haram’s plans.
A protest is held in London to demand the Nigerian government do more to rescue more than 200 school girls abducted by militants.
Dramatic footage of a tornado tearing through Tupelo, Mississippi on a second day of ferocious storms which have claimed 26 lives across the south-eastern US.
Last week’s kidnapping of 230 schoolgirls in northern Nigeria, which is being blamed on the Islamist group Boko Haram, has plunged the region into chaos. Will the victims ever be seen again?
Two tropical troublemakers are heading for Australia and the Philippines in the next few days, threatening heavy rain, strong winds and flooding.
If you’re one of the 2.34 million low-income families who used to get council tax benefit, you’ll be paying on average £149 more in council tax this year than just over a year ago.
A UK shopping centre is one of the first to track where shoppers go and what shops they visit, through their phones: Channel 4 News paid a visit to find out what it is doing with the data.
Jonny Greenwood, guitarist, viola player and computer whizzkid of Radiohead electrifies an audience at Wapping Power Station. But that’s no surprise – this is London.
Despite David Cameron’s assurances, money is very much an object when it comes to preventing flooding.
Lloyds Banking Group is forced to set aside a further £1.8bn to compensate customers for mis-sold insurance products, possibly delaying plans for its re-privatisation.
British police, alongside US and Australian investigators, smash an international paedophile ring that streamed child abuse live from the Philippines.
First George Osborne tells us 2014 is a year for “hard truths”, and now Jeremy Hunt calls for some “national soul-searching” about obesity.
Rory Bremner speaks to Jane Deith about his much loved friend John Fortune, the satirist famed for his part in Bremner, Bird and Fortune, who died today aged 74.