
Ebola: hysteria, nursing, reporting and courage
As America descends into Ebola panic, the bravery of those on Africa’s front line sticks out.
Pilots warn people should not be able to fly remote-controlled drones in UK airspace until better rules are brought in.
David Cameron tells MPs the UK will not pay the extra £1.7bn demanded by the EU, promising to challenge it “in every way possible”.
The government backs proposals for a high speed rail link across some of the biggest cities in the north of England.
Rescue services say that a review will look into whether lifeguards should work during the autumn half term after three people died in a surfing tragedy at a coastal beauty spot.
Chants about necrophilia by male and female students in Nottingham lead to fines after they were caught on video singing a violent and sexist song.
A chemistry teacher accused of supporting the Islamic State group is facing jail after he admitted terrorism charges.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon admits being “rather careless” after saying some towns were at risk of being “swamped” by immigrants.
Romania is one of the top countries of origin for people being trafficked for sex into the UK. Paraic O’Brien meets one of the pimps – “lover boys” – who are the lynchpin of Romania’s sex industry.
As pilots urge tougher rules on drones, Channel 4 News finds some of the most memorable footage from around the web.
South Africans raise the question of crime in the country following the killing of its national football team captain Senzo Meyiwa in an attempted robbery at a friend’s house.
The mother of Dr Abbas Khan – unlawfully killed in Syria, according to an inquest jury – says William Hague refused to help her and British intelligence did not want him back in the UK.
A man who appeared to collide with David Cameron, sparking a security alert, says it was more of a case of “brushing into someone while running”.
As America descends into Ebola panic, the bravery of those on Africa’s front line sticks out.
The war in Syria has left devastation and despair in its trail. But the students at Aleppo University dare not stop believing a better future is still within their grasp.
British and US forces formally conclude their military involvement in Afghanistan – but after so much bloodshed, is this really ‘mission accomplished’?