Alex Thomson blogs on the aftermath of the Houla massacre, and why the survivors may never get the answers they deserve.
Alex Thomson blogs on the searing grief felt by those left behind after the Houla massacre.
Alex Thomson blogs on the difficulties facing the UN officers attempting to monitor the Syrian "ceasefire".
Alex Thomson blogs from inside Syria on a regime ruled by a principle of fear, but that is becoming more hollow by the day.
All around us the soldiers of course said that the massacre that happened here on friday was caused by the rebels, or the "terrorists", as they put it.
Alex Thomson asks what's next for Rangers fans and proposes a "DVA" as a way of moving forward.
With the First Tax Tribunal outstanding, the future of Rangers football club is unlikely to be decided any time soon.
Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson blogs about the Olympic Torch
Amidst all the secrecy, the refusal to break cover, the smoke and general mirrors surrounding the Rangers fiasco - suddenly, along comes a surprise. Tristan Loughren, a Scotsman who has spent more tha
This is the first in a series of blogs where you can send us your torch tales, building up a picture of Britain as it responds to 70 days of the Olympic torch odyssey through these islands.