article 18 May 2013 UK
Tory co-chairman denies 'swivel-eyed loons' comments
Lord Feldman

Lord Feldman, the co-chairman of the Conservative party, denies being responsible for comments describing grassroots activists as "swivel-eyed loons".

article 18 May 2013 UK
Education secretary clashes with headteachers
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Michael Gove faces the wrath of headteachers over the state of the education system, just hours after they passed a vote of no confidence in the government's school reforms.

video 18 May 2013 Culture
Tribal identity hard to escape, says Pulitzer winner Akhtar

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American playwright Ayad Akhtar, who was awarded the Pulitzer drama prize for his production Disgraced, speaks to Krishnan Guru-Murthy about tribal identity, 9/11 and the Boston bombings.

article 18 May 2013 World, Syria
Chemical threat hanging over Syria's republic of fear
With diplomatic moves to end Syria's conflict locked in paralysis, there is a very real danger the country's huge chemical weapons stockpile could either be used or fall into the hands of jihadists.
Jonathan Miller by Jonathan Miller

With diplomatic moves to end Syria's conflict locked in paralysis, there is a very real danger the country's huge chemical weapons stockpile could either be used or fall into the hands of jihadists.

article 18 May 2013 World, United States
Dozens injured in US commuter train crash
The incident happened close to Brigeport, Connecticut (pic: Getty)

More than 60 people are injured, five critically, after two commuter trains collide head-on near New York during the rush hour, authorities confirm.

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article 18 May 2013 Politics
Michael Gove (Getty)
Heads have 'no confidence' in education policies

Headteachers pass a vote of no confidence in the government's education policies and say many of Michael Gove's reforms are "not in the best interests of children".

article 18 May 2013 UK
On the final day of the Premier League season, there is still plenty to play for, with north London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham battling it out for a Champions League place (Reuters)
by David Weisbloom Thrills in store on last day of Premier League season

The 2012-13 Premier League season ends on Sunday, but there is still plenty to play for, with north London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham battling it out for a Champions League place.

article 18 May 2013 World, Russia
Eurovision 2013 song contest: Russian entry Dina Garipova (picture: Getty)
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Russia will win the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 on Saturday - that is if statistical analysis from Channel 4 News is correct.

post 17 May 2013
Keme Nzerem is Sports Correspondent for Channel 4 News The problem is, horse doping rules differ around the world

Frankie Dettori's cocaine revelations have caused many a ripple in racing - but the issue that really matters is the extent to which horses are doped with performance-enhancing drugs.

post 17 May 2013
Siobhan Kennedy is the Business Correspondent, and her beat includes everything from industrial action and the long term impact of the recession to where growth is coming from in the economy. Read more from Siobhan Kennedy Are Marks & Spencer missing a trick with online shopping?

Why is Marks & Spencer shunning online retail? Business Correspondent Siobhan Kennedy explores the growth of online, and if M&S is missing a trick.

video 17 May 2013 UK

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SNP: there is no place for Ukip in Scottish politics - video

Joan McAlpine of the Scottish National Party tells Ukip MEP Roger Helmer that there is no place for his party in Scottish politics.

article 17 May 2013 World, Greece
Uproar erupts in the Greek parliament as an MP from the far-right Golden Dawn party is expelled amid shouts of
Golden Dawn MP expelled from Greek parliament

Uproar erupts in the Greek parliament as an MP from the far-right Golden Dawn party is expelled amid shouts of "Heil Hitler".

article 17 May 2013 Sci/Tech
British mask-making brand 'gets lucky' with Daft Punk
British mask-maker gets lucky with Daft Punk

A British company, set up by a Londoner who made masks for his kids, is set for stardom after Daft Punk picked his DIY paper helmets for the face of their global album launch.

article 17 May 2013 UK
A review of an IPCC investigation into the death in custody of Sean Rigg is severely criticised for making a series of fundamental errors. But this is not the first time concerns have been raised.
Simon Israel by Simon Israel Police watchdog IPCC criticised over Sean Rigg errors

A review of an IPCC investigation into the death in custody of Sean Rigg is severely criticised for making a series of fundamental errors. But this is not the first time concerns have been raised.

article 17 May 2013 UK
Jamie Oliver on food, politics and Ukip (screengrab)
Jamie Oliver on Michael Gove, eating, ranting - and Ukip

Jamie Oliver tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy why he is still "ranting" about school meals, why he disagrees with Michael Gove - and why he is pleased Ukip are "mixing it up" in British politics.

video 17 May 2013 World, Bangladesh

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Tropical cyclone Mahasen kills six in Bangladesh - video

Tropical cyclone Mahasen hit Bangladesh's low-lying coast with heavy rain, strong winds and flooding on Thursday, killing six and forcing thousands into emergency shelters.

article 17 May 2013 UK
News
Ocado signs £170m deal with Morrisons

Morrisons supermarket confirms a £170m 25-year tie-up with Ocado, sending the online grocer's shares soaring and potentially enraging its former exclusive partner Waitrose.

post 17 May 2013
News Read more on Liam's blog Saturday's soaking rain

There's no doubt that the weather across the UK has been disappointing this week. Cloud, rain and brisk winds have been the main theme, with temperatures below average for this time of year.

article 17 May 2013 Sci/Tech
Thousands of infertile couples could see their chances of having a baby improved following a new technique which assesses the quality of IVF embryos before they are implanted.
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