Latest Channel 4 News:
Met probe torture collusion claims
Met to investigate torture claims
Car giant emerges from bankruptcy
Hundreds mourn fallen soldiers
Major blaze in central London

Child labour in China...Lewis Hamilton wins Grand Prix...Poor children slip behind rich

Updated on 11 June 2007

By Channel 4 News

Welcome to the Morning Report.

Hello and welcome to the Morning Report. It's Monday 11th June, I'm Glenda Cooper.

* Child Labour and sweatshop conditions. The new accusations about the Beijing Olympics

* King of the Road: Lewis Hamilton wins his first ever Grand Prix

* Poor children slip a year behind the rich by the time they're only three - says a new report.

* Why Scotland is the worst performing country in Europe. That's a money story, by the way - not a sports report

* Plus: it's bada-bing, bada-boom - the end of the Sopranos. We've got an exclusive report.

And the weather: No help for the West Indies cricketers - at least, not from the heavens. There will be low cloud and mist, burning off to become a lovely sunny day. A possibility of rain in Wales and the West Country.

This is the Morning Report from Channel 4 Radio News.

Send this article by email


Watch the Latest Channel 4 News

Watch Channel 4 News when you want

Latest UK news

More News blogs

View RSS feed

Work fraud

image

Are results being faked in the effort to help people back to work?

Swine flu: what to do

(Getty)

Up to date advice and information on the swine flu outbreak.

'Islam is a cancer'

Nick Griffin (picture: Reuters)

BNP leader Nick Griffin: "no place in Europe for Islam".

Health network viruses

NHS sign (picture: Reuters)

More4 News finds thousands of bugs on NHS computers.

Afghan pay-outs

image

Read our FOI: UK's compensation legacy to over 100 civilians

Most watched

Most watched

Find out what's getting people clicking online this week.

The Freedom Files

Freedom Files

Revealed: the stories they didn't want to tell.

How to tweet

How and why to follow the Channel 4 News family on Twitter.




Channel 4 © 2009. Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.