What made Erraid a world-beater? Talent or dedication?
The joy of 13-year-old Erraid Davies as she collected her Commonwealth Games swimming bronze medal is the kind of thing that will send parents and children to their nearest pool.
The 2026 Commonwealth Games have been thrown into doubt after Australia’s Victoria state pulled out of hosting them.
Is there a sense in Glasgow that – not just the Games – but the Commonwealth itself is a bit underwhelming? Sports Correspondent, Keme Nzerem, takes the political temperature there.
The joy of 13-year-old Erraid Davies as she collected her Commonwealth Games swimming bronze medal is the kind of thing that will send parents and children to their nearest pool.
The Commonwealth Games have long highlighted Paralympic sport. And everyone at the event shares not just a love of sport, but also a cultural heritage.
From Usain Bolt to Bradley Wiggins, it feels like London 2012 all over again. This time though, we’re in Glasgow. Here is your Channel 4 News day-to-day guide to the Commonwealth Games.
Is Alex Salmond hoping to ride a wave of patriotic fervour flowing for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games? If history tells us anything, he may be disappointed.
Controversial plans to demolish iconic city tower blocks in Glasgow as part of the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony are scrapped.
Scotland’s First Minister and SNP leader Alex Salmond disputes David Cameron’s claim that independence north of the border would make the rest of the UK weaker.
A petition calling for TV host Piers Morgan to be deported from the US following his outspoken comments on gun control attracts more than 33,000 signatures.
As David Cameron and Alex Salmond sign an agreement for a referendum on Scottish independence, we ask: which side benefited most in the negotiations, and are the Scots likely to go it alone?
Amid the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, there are serious questions about the Commonwealth, one of the Queen’s most beloved associations, writes Danny Sriskandarajah of the Royal Commonwealth Society.
As demonstrators from all walks of life join anti-corruption protests in India, business leaders tell Channel 4 News: “There is a new generation with a global consciousness of what is happening”
On Channel 4 News tonight: the day’s drama from the rescue of the trapped miners in Chile PLUS relatives of those killed in the London bombings see footage of the bombers planning the attack.
Asia Correspondent John Sparks blogs as athletes fall ill at the Commonwealth Games in India.
Watch Channel 4 News’ report from the San Jose mine in Chile, where 33 miners are trapped, and an interview with Oliver Stone about his new film, Money Never Sleeps.