Channel 4 News talks to Queen guitarist Brian May, part of the Team Badger campaign group, and to Environment Secretary Owen Paterson.
As the BBC launch an inquiry into their cultural practices in previous decades Business Correspondent Sarah Smith has been looking at her own experience there in the 1990s in a new light.
The proposed mega merger between British weapons manufacturer BAE and the European aviation giant EADS moves closer.
The verdict from pretty much everyone who has ever come across Antony Jenkins is that he is a “nice guy”. Not usually the kind of faint praise that marks you out as a potential CEO.
Standard Chartered agrees to pay $340m to settle allegations that it hid transactions with Iran from regulators. But did the bank get off lightly? Analysis from Business Correspondent Sarah Smith.
A leading stockbroker tells Channel 4 News Standard Chartered’s share price “could take years to recover” from claims the bank helped launder money for the Iranian government.
More than £6bn is wiped from the value of Standard Chartered after the banking giant is accused of hiding £160bn of transactions with the Iranian government.
The government’s new scheme to encourage bank lending is the latest attempt to kick-start the economy and a stagnant housing market. But will it help those trying to get on the housing ladder?
Public bodies like councils and NHS trusts are falling prey to a new crime known as mandate fraud – and now it is spreading. For Channel 4 News, Sarah Smith has this exclusive investigation.
It’s four years since Britain signed a treaty outlawing cluster bombs. But British money is still being invested in the foreign firms that make them, as business correspondent Sarah Smith reports.
Business correspondent Sarah Smith gives a numerical guide to just how bad the Euro-crisis looks in Spain.
The double-dip recession is deeper than originally feared as revised figures show a sharper decline in the economy in the first three months of 2012.
Negotiations continue on Tuesday to resolve the turmoil in Greece. Despite little optimism that a coalition government will be formed, an influential adviser tells Channel 4 News that all is not lost.
Independent brewers Brewdog turns a set-back into a PR triumph after the their rival – the giant drinks group Diageo – apologises for trying to stop them winning an award.
Shareholder anger over salaries and bonuses has forced the resignation of top company bosses. But do not mistake this for an anti-capitalist revolution, writes Business Correspondent Sarah Smith.