David Davis’s tough questions to Hogan-Howe over Plebgate ‘leak’
Friends of Plebgate MP Andrew Mitchell are piling the pressure on Met Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe. Was he the source of leaks to journalists over the scandal?
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With controversial Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad forced to step down after eight years of power, will his successor take Iran in a new direction, or can the country expect more of the same?
A new disability benefit is being rolled out across Britain – but there are concerns that the changes could see some disabled people lose out on support.
Friends of Plebgate MP Andrew Mitchell are piling the pressure on Met Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe. Was he the source of leaks to journalists over the scandal?
Friends of Andrew Mitchell are pursuing Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe over whether he leaked details of a Scotland Yard report on Plebgate to journalists.
Pakistan’s new government has lodged a protest with the Americans and summoned a top US diplomat to complain about a drone strike on Friday.
Warfare has undergone bizarre twists down the centuries, but the current life of the drone operator in the western deserts of the USA is beyond weird – and there is evidence it is beyond the tolerance some of the humans involved.
The A&E crisis will pale into insignificance when compared with problems that could lie ahead for out-of-hours care amid a looming shortage of GPs, a leading doctor tells Channel 4 News.
There is a good case for some A&E units closing, but people love their local hospitals. To win them over, those running the NHS need to use less jargon and be less patronising.
Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks denies phone hacking charges during an appearance at Southwark crown court.
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The American author AM Homes beats Hilary Mantel and Zadie Smith to the Women’s Prize for Fiction for her sixth novel, May We Be Forgiven.
Three top museums around the country could risk closure under plans being considered by the Science Museum Group.
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The Office of Fair Trading admits it “lacks regulatory powers” as it is slammed by MPs for failing to protect consumers from “predatory” lenders.
Channel 4 News has seen a copy of the Letter Before Action now sent from lawyers acting for Craig Whyte, to Rangers FC and key shareholders involved with the club.