article 19 June 2013 UK
Bankers should be jailed for misconduct says commission
Bankers should be jailed says parliamentary commission (Image: Reuters)

Senior bankers should be jailed for reckless misconduct, a keenly-awaited parliamentary commission into the collapse of the banking system recommends.

article 19 June 2013 Politics
Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans arrested over new allegations
Commons Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans arrested over new allegations

The Commons Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans is arrested on suspicion of three counts of indecent assault between 2011 and 2013. He was arrested in May on suspicion of rape and sexual assault.

article 19 June 2013 UK, Iraq
MoD faces legal action over dead soldiers' human rights
Politicians say we have the best army in the world, well let's give them the best equipment (Image: Reuters)

The families of British soldiers killed in Iraq win a landmark legal victory to pursue damages from the government for failing to protect the human rights of their loved ones.

article 19 June 2013 UK
NHS regulators cover-up over baby deaths 'unacceptable'
Regulators are accused of failing to investigate Morecambe Bay NHS trust (Image: Getty)

The Health Secretary describes an attempt by NHS regulators to cover up a failure to investigate the deaths of several babies at a Cumbria hospital, as "completely unacceptable".

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News Read more from Alex Thomson on his blog Taliban attacks will continue, talks or no talks

Tuesday's attack on the US airbase Bagram, which killed four American troops, conforms to what Taliban spokesmen said would happen - announcing their 'spring offensive' back in April.

article 19 June 2013 World, Iran
Iran's new president - the key questions
Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum and a panel of experts consider how Hassan Rohani, Iran's new president, will change his country, the Middle East, and relations with the west.
Lindsey Hilsum by Lindsey Hilsum

Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum and a panel of experts consider how Hassan Rouhani, Iran's new president, will change his country, the Middle East, and relations with the west.

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News Read more on FactCheck with Cathy Newman FactCheck: have we really tamed the 'tax havens'?

The government says it is taking "concrete action" to break Britain's tax haven habit. But FactCheck finds that the devil is in the detail.

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article 19 June 2013 World, Germany
Barack Obama outlines plans for a greater reduction in nuclear weapons in a speech in Germany (picture: Reuters)
Barack Obama outlines ambition to cut nuclear weapons

Barack Obama uses a speech in Berlin to call for further falls in global nuclear stockpiles, including pledging reduction in America's deployed arsenals and negotiating further cuts with Russia.

video 19 June 2013 World, Germany

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Barack Obama speech in Berlin - full video

Barack Obama calls on people to "tear down the walls in our hearts" in order to tackle global problems such as poverty and terrorism, during a speech at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.

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Science Editor Tom Clarke's beat varies from the pharmaceutical industry to climate change. Read more from Tom Clarke on his blog Reforming Europe's 'broken' fishing policy

Fisheries minister Richard Benyon talks tough - but will he act to boost jobs for fishermen or curb the influence of foreign owners?

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News Read more on Liam's blog New Zealand braced for severe winter weather

New Zealand is bracing itself for some severe winter weather during the next 24 hours, as a strong southerly wind blasts very cold Antarctic air across the country.

video 19 June 2013 World, Mexico

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Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano erupts - video

Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano erupted on Monday, sending a 2.4 mile high plume of ash into the sky. The volcano is in "yellow phase two" alert, which means that no evacuations are currently planned.

post 19 June 2013
News Read more from Alex Thomson on his blog Taliban attacks will continue despite Afghan talks

Tuesday's attack on the US airbase Bagram, which killed four American troops, conforms to what Taliban spokesmen said would happen, announcing their 'spring offensive' back in April.

video 18 June 2013 UK, Afghanistan

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Cameron: G8 tax deal 'a huge benefit' - video

The prime minister tells Jon Snow today's G8 declaration on taxation is "a real step forward", while the Syria statement is "crucial" for a country whose future is without President Assad.

video 18 June 2013 UK, Afghanistan

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Afghanistan: 'These things end up with talking' - video

"The right policy for all concerned" - Lt Gen Sir Graeme Lamb's view on today's announcement of US talks with the Afghan Taliban. And he describes the G8 communique on Syria as "progress".

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Atlantic temperature patterns hit UK summers - video

Following a few seasons of unusual weather, 20 scientists gathered at the Met Office today to discuss what may be the cause. Our weather presenter, Liam Dutton, has more on this and the jet stream.

article 18 June 2013 UK, United States
Angelina Jolie stunt double sues News Corp over hacking (G)
Angelina Jolie stunt double sues over phone hacking

The first US lawsuit against News Corp is launched by the stunt double for Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie, over allegations that the Sun and the News of the World hacked her phone.

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News Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog G8 summit: questions to Cameron in the whistling wind

David Cameron insisted it was a "really strong declaration" and jabbed his pen on the lectern to make his point. He credited the cosiness of the leader sessions with getting the final deal.

post 18 June 2013
News Read more on FactCheck with Cathy Newman FactCheck: have we really tamed the 'tax havens'?

The government says it is taking "concrete action" to break Britain's tax haven habit. But FactCheck finds that the devil is in the detail.

article 18 June 2013 UK
Saatchi admits Nigella assault and accepts police caution (G)
Saatchi accepts police caution for Nigella assault

Millionaire art collector Charles Saatchi is cautioned by police after photos published in the media show him grabbing his wife Nigella Lawson's neck.

post 18 June 2013
Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan has covered conflicts, revolutions, natural and unnatural disasters and has won four Royal Television Society awards for Channel 4 News. Read more from Jonathan Miller on his blog Guinea: a promise to end the plunder of a country

For decades, corrupt dictators in Guinea have sold off its mineral wealth for plunder. But now the west African state has a president who says he wants to end all that.

post 18 June 2013
News Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Putin digs in on Syria while Cameron claims progress

Though there were never great hopes of a significant breakthrough on Syria at the G8 summit, it's not obvious that it has produced any sort of breakthrough at all.

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Fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana handed jail sentences in Italy for tax evasion, which they deny. Given the complexity and length of the appeals process, they are unlikely to spend any time in jail. A company spokesman could not be reached for immediate comment.

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Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt tells the House of Commons that the attempted cover-up by NHS regulator the CQC of its own failings in relation to Morecambe Bay NHS trust was “completely unacceptable”.

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Skating around the issue? Richard Benyon tags a thornback ray in the Thames Estuary on Tuesday.

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Fifteen people were killed in the first major assault on the UN by Somali Islamist militants in years, including four foreign security staff, local guards and insurgent fighters, said the Somali government.

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Jon Snow’s back from Iran and then the G8 - so he’s got his hands on his award from the Online Media Awards for Best Twitter Feed (an award he points out it was ironic to win while in Iran, a country where he could barely access Twitter).

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A 55-year-old man, understood to be Commons Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans, has been arrested on suspicion of three further offences of indecent assault, Lancashire Police say. 

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Brazil protests: Demonstrations continued on Tuesday night in Rio and San Paulo, despite the president’s call for calm on national television. “Brazil woke up stronger today,” Rousseff said. “The size of yesterday’s demonstrations shows the energy of our democracy, the strength of the voice of the streets and the civility of our population.”

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Thiago Alcantara scores a first-half hat-trick as Spain outplays Italy to retain the European Under-21 Championship. 

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A 20-year-old man has been charged with murdering an 18-year-old woman whose head had been severed.

Student Reema Ramzan was found dead at an address on Herries Road in Shirecliffe, Sheffield, on 4 June.

Aras Hussein, of Herries Road, was remanded in custody by Sheffield magistrates to appear at the crown court on Thursday.

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