Hain on the anti-Tory coalition – but what about Gordon?
Peter Hain tells Gary Gibbon what might happen in coalition negotiations.
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Peter Hain says prosecutions related to the Northern Ireland conflict should end, as Britain prepares for the first ever state visit to this country by an Irish head of state.
The former Northern Ireland secretary says the case in which a man suspected of the Hyde Park bombing was given amnesty, is “astonishing”.
The former cabinet minister Lord Hain has defended himself today after using parliamentary privilege to name Sir Philip Green earlier in the week, after an injunction was made against a newspaper. Yesterday Sir Philip said it was outrageous for Peter Hain to name him as the man who prevented the Daily Telegraph publishing allegations of…
As Edinburgh Woollen Mill swoops again to save another high street fashion chain, Channel 4 News asks how many other retailers faced with bankruptcy may be rescued from the brink.
Peter Hain tells Gary Gibbon what might happen in coalition negotiations.
Former Iraq hostage Peter Moore, abducted with four security guards in 2007, speaks to Channel 4 News at length about his two and a half years in captivity.
IT expert Peter Moore gives his first television interview about being subject to torture and mock executions while being held hostage in Iraq for two and a half years.
On the eve of the Labour leadership result and the potential victory of Jeremy Corbyn, Gary Gibbon looks at the staging posts that have brought the party to this pivotal moment.
Tony Blair agrees, after several months, to give evidence to the Northern Ireland select committee over “on the run” letters sent to dozens of people.
The Conservative party now firmly believes Scots MPs should not vote on English laws – which could make it much harder for Labour to form a future government.
The referendum campaign has been an intoxicating democratic exercise in democracy. It represented something of a revolt against the Westminster elite.
Started in the 1970s, the Paedophile Information Exchange is a window on a world 40 years ago which may hold vital clues to today’s investigations.
A murky deal that undermined justice, or a vital part of the peace process? How can one short letter lead to the collapse of a major trial and threaten the future of Northern Ireland?
On his trips to London, Nelson Mandela praised the UK for its help in the struggle. But did the British state really come to his aid during all those years in captivity?
For my generation, Nelson Mandela’s struggle to end apartheid defines our time, and the impact of his death will reach far beyond the frontiers of South Africa.