A 'repellent photo op', a troubled ANC, and Mandela
As Nelson Mandela begins his fourth week in hospital, the deepening sense of disillusionment with the ruling ANC party is coming to the fore.
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“Incompetent” police, regrets over his own investigation, promises to protect Sun journalists: a secret recording reveals Rupert Murdoch’s real attitudes to the scandal that has engulfed his empire.
The Chinese government has a novel approach to financial problems: tell the media to downplay them so the markets are not spooked.
As Nelson Mandela begins his fourth week in hospital, the deepening sense of disillusionment with the ruling ANC party is coming to the fore.
Payday loan companies face a ban on advertising if they fail to reform, warns the new financial regulator, at a summit about the £2bn industry. But Channel 4 News hears an ad ban is not enough.
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Ed Miliband commits to sticking with coalition spending plans and rules out more borrowing to reverse public spending cuts.
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Teacher Jeremy Forrester is jailed for five-and-a-half years for abducting and having sex with a 15-year-old girl. But his laywer tells Channel 4 News he understands the couple may still be in love.
The government says Britain is putting its own house in order by getting UK-linked territories to crack down on tax evasion. But there is a notable exception, as FactCheck discovers…
A jury finds teacher Jeremy Forrest guilty of abducting a 15-year-old girl who he took to France when their sexual affair was about to be exposed.
Despite the heroic role models of yesteryear, fewer and fewer black Britons are taking up a cricket bat. Keme Nzerem meets a notable exception.
Fisheries minister Richard Benyon talks tough – but will he act to boost jobs for fishermen or curb the influence of foreign owners?
Five years after the financial crisis, a parliamentary commission is recommending that bankers guilty of “reckless misconduct ” could be jailed. What has happened across the world since then?