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Who is right on the ECHR – May or Qatada?
Channel 4 News Political Editor Gary Gibbon blogs on the Abu Qatada deportation case
European judges who gave voting rights to British criminals will rule on the flashpoint issue dividing Strasbourg judges and the UK politicians who have refused to follow their orders for seven years.
More than 30,000 off-duty police officers march through central London in protest at cuts aimed at reducing their numbers by 20 per cent.
The collapse of an IT system at a border agency office has stalled thousands of visa applications for foreigners in the UK. A senior lawyer tells Channel 4 News the system is “unfit for purpose”.
Escapologist Harry Houdini would not have been able to fit inside the bag in which MI6 spy Gareth Williams was found dead, his inquest is told.
Channel 4 News Political Editor Gary Gibbon blogs on the Abu Qatada deportation case
As France swiftly expels two radical Islamists, Channel 4 News looks at why the British government is finding it so difficult to remove radical cleric Abu Qatada.
In its first year, up to 50,000 migrants may have used flaws in the student visa system to come to the UK for work, the public spending watchdog says.
Convictions for murder and rape are to be reviewed because of a mistake at the forensics laboratory that handled DNA evidence in the Stephen Lawrence case.
Despite the ring of alarm bells over frontline police numbers, David Cameron told the House of Commons that the thin blue line is actually getting fatter. Is he right? FactCheck investigates.
A new network of support for young victims of rape and sexual abuse at the hands of gangs is launched by the Home Office.
The man in charge of policing the police tells Channel 4 News recommendations for undercover officers “change the rules” but officers are still not banned from sex with the people they are watching.
As Channel 4 begins a series highlighting the 2 million families who lack adequate housing while nearly 1 million homes lie empty, a charity tells Channel 4 News the government ‘could do more.’
Labour’s National Executive Committee has given the go-ahead for local parties to start picking candidates for the new posts of police commissioners reports Michael Crick
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg outlines his flagship £1bn youth jobs programme. But will it work and is it any different to previous schemes? Channel 4 News FactCheck investigates.
Net migration to the United Kingdom last year was the highest yet on record at 252,000 – but the coalition insists it is on course with its pledge to cut the figure to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.