Cameron adjustment – suit you sir?
David Cameron’s intention is to kill the TV debates altogether, and if not, then to get them out of the way so early that they don’t become seismic moments in the election campaign.
David Cameron’s intention is to kill the TV debates altogether, and if not, then to get them out of the way so early that they don’t become seismic moments in the election campaign.
David Cameron says lowering the benefit cap will be the first thing he does if he is re-elected in May, arguing it has succeeded in getting people into work. Has it?
Being asked about Greece was a tricky wicket for the Labour leader today. But the contrast with the blatant opportunism and attack mode of the Tories is striking.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage exclusively tells Channel 4 News that he had possibly been “too soft” in not suspending Amjad Bashir earlier, who defected to the Conservative Party amid suspension claims.
David Cameron hails legislation to deliver new powers for Scotland as “built to last, securing our united future.” But is it what Scotland was hoping for? Channel 4 takes a look.
Jobs bonanza or cost of living crisis? You be the judge – with a little help from FactCheck.
Is the Chilcot report into the Iraq war being delayed for political purposes or, more prosaically, just a bit disorganised but doing its best to be fair to witnesses?
No one knows how to delay an urgent inquiry into serious misjudgments, mistakes, and misdoings, than the British ‘system’.
Sir John Chilcot, the chairman of the inquiry into the Iraq war, provokes controversy after saying his report will not be published until after the May election – six years after he began his work.
Prime Minister David Cameron confirms that raising the threat level for the Jewish community would mean stepping up police patrols.
When the Greens lambast “austerity and welfare cuts” and bang on about “privatisation of essential services”, it’s traditional Labour voters who may well be sitting up and listening.
David Cameron tells Channel 4 News the police will be stepping up patrols in Jewish areas after he met community leaders this week, but says: “We can’t give 100 per cent protection.”
The UK election debate on the economy is being fought out in Washington today with both Tories and Labour seeking US backing for their rival political ambitions.
As the row over the general election debates puts it in the political spotlight, the Green Party gains more than 2,000 new members in the last day alone, overtaking both Ukip and LibDems.
I would drag these guys kicking and screaming into a public debate. I would make the presenters the bad-est ass inquisitors in Britain.