article 20 May 2013 UK
Same-sex marriage: Labour backs coalition government
David Cameron is facing defeat in the Commons over his same sex marriage bill (picture: Getty)

Labour says it will not support a Conservative amendment to the government's gay marriage plans that could have seen the legislation derailed.

article 20 May 2013 Politics
Why straight couples want a civil partnership over marriage
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by Meabh Ritchie

As some MPs propose the same-sex marriage bill is amended to allow civil partnerships for heterosexuals, Channel 4 News hears why some would say "I don't" to marriage - but "I do" to a civil partner.

article 20 May 2013 Business, United States
Yahoo! buys Tumblr in bid to recapture some cool
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by Felicity Spector

It is young, hip and has more than 100 million users around the world. Now Yahoo! has agreed a $1bn dollar deal to buy Tumblr - will it recapture its long lost cool?

article 20 May 2013 UK
Google chief Schmidt at No 10, as Cameron talks tax
David Cameron is to tackle business leaders, including Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt, over tax evasions (picture: Getty)

David Cameron raises the issue of tax transparency with businesses in a meeting at No 10 - including Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt.

article 20 May 2013
Robert Reich: companies holding countries to ransom
Robert Reich - tax commentator

Economist Robert Reich says major corporations like Google are holding countries to ransom, which is why it is important they stick together and Britain remains in the EU.

article 20 May 2013 UK
Ground control to Major Tim - Briton to join space station
Timothy Peake to be announced as crew member heading to the International Space Station (pictures: Getty)

Former British helicopter pilot Major Timothy Peake becomes the UK's first home-grown astronaut after being selected as one of six candidates to join the International Space Station.

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post 20 May 2013
Matthew Cain is Channel 4 News culture editor. Read more from Matthew Cain on his blog: Cain on Culture Dan Brown: 'I'm trying to write something exciting'

Dan Brown defends his new book Inferno against its slating from critics. But wouldn't life be easier if he finally gave in to the label of fiction, rather than fact?

post 20 May 2013
News Read more on FactCheck with Cathy Newman FactCheck: the cost of heterosexual civil partnerships

Extending the right to a civil partnership could to straight couples could cost the state up to £4bn, according to countless headlines. FactCheck isn't convinced.

article 20 May 2013 Politics
Nigel Evans MP (reuters)
Police search offices of Tory MP Nigel Evans

Police search the parliamentary offices of the Commons deputy speaker Nigel Evans, in connection with allegations of rape and sexual assault.

article 20 May 2013 UK
Lawyers face serious criticism after a CPS inquiry into the aborted trials of 12 police officers involved in the investigation of murdered prostitute Lynette White, Channel 4 News has learned.
Simon Israel by Simon Israel Cardiff Five report 'critical of lawyers'

Lawyers face serious criticism after a CPS inquiry into the aborted trials of 12 police officers involved in the investigation of murdered prostitute Lynette White, Channel 4 News has learned.

article 20 May 2013 UK
Inflation (Getty)
High inflation here to stay, says Item Club

Households are facing a continued squeeze on their spending power after a leading forecaster warned that high inflation is here to stay.

video 19 May 2013 Culture

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Rod Stewart on music, life and sleaze in the 70s - video

As Rod Stewart celebrates a number one album, the 68-year-old tells Cathy Newman he hasn't joined the "pipe and slippers club yet" and jokes that there is "nothing wrong with a bit of sleaze".

article 19 May 2013
Denmark's Only Teardrops by Emmelie de Forest won Eurovision (Getty)
Denmark wins Eurovision, Bonnie comes 19th

Bonnie Tyler is eclipsed by bookies' favourite Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden but the Welsh singer says she had "a night to remember".

post 19 May 2013
Michael Crick is Political Correspondent for Channel 4 News Read more on Michael's blog The Tories, the EU, and the Stockton connection

It's strangely appropriate that James Wharton will be the MP who introduces the Conservatives' bill which would legislate for an In-Out referendum on Britain's membership of the EU, writes Michael Cri

article 19 May 2013 World, Pakistan
Emergency workers carry the body of Zahra Shahid Hussein (pic: Getty)
Imran Khan blames rival for Karachi killing

Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan's PTI party, blames one of his political rivals for the murder of PTI vice-president Zahra Shahid Hussain.

article 19 May 2013 UK, France
Lyon (pic: Getty)
French murders: British man held over children's deaths

French police are questioning a 48-year-old divorced Briton arrested on suspicion of slitting the throats of his two young children, according to officials.

article 19 May 2013 UK
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Google 'cheats taxpayer out of millions' - whistleblower

A former Google executive turned whistleblower claims the internet giant has cheated UK taxpayers out of hundreds of millions of pounds.

article 19 May 2013 World, Syria
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 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.

article 19 May 2013 United States
A monitor at a gas station shows the jackpot for the next Powerball lottery on May 18, 2013 in Bethesda, Maryland (Getty)
US lottery winner scoops $590m in Powerball draw

A single winning ticket for a record US Powerball lottery jackpot worth $590.5m was sold in Florida, according to officials.

article 19 May 2013 UK
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PM 'losing control' over Europe, says Howe

Former foreign secretary Lord Howe claims David Cameron is losing control of his party as the Conservatives' "long, nervous breakdown" over Europe continues.

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