Tell it on the mountain: #IndyRef from the top of Ben Nevis
On his way up and down Ben Nevis, Alex Thomson encounters a range of views on Scottish independence from a Spanish woman, a Frenchman, a Belgian and a group of Canadians.
In emotional scenes, Canadian MPs rise to applaud Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers – who shot dead a gunman inside the parliament building. The attack, which left a soldier dead, has shocked Canada.
The main suspect in the Canada parliament shoot-out, in which a soldier was killed, is named by police as Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, 32, a Muslim convert with a police record.
A gunman is shot down inside Canada’s parliament building after fatally shooting a soldier guarding the National War Memorial. The city remains under lockdown as police check for more assailants.
Does the name Jean Chrétien sound familiar? Perhaps it should. It certainly is to the Westminster politicians who sought his advice as they fought to keep Scotland a part of the union.
On his way up and down Ben Nevis, Alex Thomson encounters a range of views on Scottish independence from a Spanish woman, a Frenchman, a Belgian and a group of Canadians.
As a rule, the UK does not take much notice of Canada – so it comes as a pleasant surprise that for once, thanks to the Scottish referendum, recent Canadian history is now being discussed.
As a manhunt is under way in the Canadian city of Moncton after three officers were shot dead and two wounded – one resident tells Channel 4 News that the history is repeating itself.
The Atlantic coast of Canada has been hit by a spring blizzard, with heavy snowfall and strong winds. The wintry weather has led to treacherous travel, as well as closing many schools and businesses.
Baron Ramsbotham, a former chief inspector of prisons, asks the Home Office what it knew about the 84-year-old Canadian who died in handcuffs at Harmondsworth detention centre.
It is shameful that 84-year-old Alois Dvorzac died in handcuffs at a UK detention centre, and there needs to be a full inquiry, says Keith Vaz MP, chair of the home affairs select committee.
He died in handcuffs while detained at Harmondsworth detention centre – an 84-year-old Canadian with Alzheimer’s. Until now we only knew a name: Alois Dvorzac. But who was the man behind the tragedy?
A crane operator, who was stranded above a massive fire in Canada, is rescued by a helicopter while fire crews battle the blaze below.
Earlier this year he admitted he’d once smoked crack cocaine – now Mayor Rob Ford throws some shapes in Toronto City Council’s chamber.
Fifteen years ago the first module of the international space station was launched on board a Russian rocket. Channel 4 News explores how the ISS has opened the mysteries of space up to the world.
They are unable to remove the mayor from his position but Toronto council voted to strip him of legislative powers. Rob Ford then charged into the gallery – knocking over a councillor in the process.