More downpours elevate flood risk
Much of the UK has seen heavy downpours in the last 24 hours as an area of low pressure sits over us with strong winds and rain spiralling around it.
After an impressive win against David Ferrer in the Wimbledon quarter-finals, Britain’s Andy Murray now takes on Jo-Wilfried Tsonga for a place in the final. Is this the year he goes all the way?
Andy Murray reaches the Wimbledon semi-finals for the fourth year in a row with a hard-fought victory over in-form Spaniard David Ferrer.
Andy Murray beats the rain and Marin Cilic to book his place in the quarter-finals of Wimbledon, but does the British number one have the “sense of urgency” to take him all the way to the final?
Lukas Rosol beats Rafael Nadal 6-7 6-4 6-4 2-6 6-4 in the second round to complete one of the biggest Wimbledon upsets in memory, but who is the surprise winner from the Czech Republic?
Much of the UK has seen heavy downpours in the last 24 hours as an area of low pressure sits over us with strong winds and rain spiralling around it.
MoD tells 700 residents near Olympic site they will be safer with missiles on top of their east London building.
Expect transport chaos in September when a million extra commuters cram into tubes, buses and DLR stations, as the last week of the London Paralympic Games overlaps with the return to school.
Thousands of people take to the streets of Serbia to welcome home Novak Djokovic, who won his first Wimbledon title on Sunday after overcoming Rafa Nadal in the final.
Novak Djokovic claims his first Wimbledon title, a day before he is due to be officially named world number one.
Teenager Liam Broady threw away an early lead to see his dream of becoming the first British boys’ champion at Wimbledon for almost half a century crumble.
Petra Kvitova stuns Wimbledon by blowing away the favourite, Maria Sharapova, to claim her first grand slam title.
Andy Murray prepares for the chance to make history as he faces Rafael Nadal in the men’s singles semi-final. But what does it mean to be a British tennis champ? A poet writes for Channel 4 News.
As Andy Murray bows out of the 2011 Wimbledon tournament, poet Adam Taylor reflects on what it means to be Britain’s number one.
As Esther Vergeer, arguably the world’s most successful athlete, prepares to defend her Wimbledon wheelchair doubles title, Channel 4 News meets two Britons bidding to end her unique unbeaten run.
What is it like to watch a British man lift the Wimbledon trophy? As Andy Murray battles for the biggest prize in tennis, Channel 4 News is hunting a spectator who saw Fred Perry triumph in 1936.