Channel 4 News

Channel 4 News is a TV show on Channel 4. Channel 4's flagship news programme. In-depth news and current affairs. The program has been available since 2024. A total of 297 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in June 2025.
Last broadcast:30/06/2025 at 18:00
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Channel 4 News
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Sir Keir Starmer says his welfare reform bill now has 'the right balance' after major concessions were made to Labour rebels over disability and sickness benefits.


...News Special. Channel 4's flagship news programme with all the latest from the Middle East as President Trump declares a ceasefire in the Israel-Iran conflict.


The bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales moves a step closer to becoming law. And we're in Geneva where Iran's foreign minister is holding talks with Europe's top diplomats.


President Trump keeps the world guessing as to whether the US will join Israel's attacks on Iran. Iran's Supreme Leader warns of dire consequences if America gets involved.


Israeli forces open fire on Palestinians waiting for food in Gaza - killing 51. And President Trump tells the people of Tehran to evacuate but insists he wants a 'real end' to the conflict.


As more Israeli strikes hit Tehran and Israel warns Iranians to evacuate some city districts, an interview with Israel's president about the war, where it's heading, and how it might end.


...Special: Donald Trump warns Iran that Israel may launch more brutal attacks. World leaders call for calm. In Ahmedabad, relatives of the Air India crash victims anxiously await answers.


Channel 4's flagship new programme with the latest on today's London-bound Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad.


The Chancellor's spending review promises more cash for the NHS, social housing, defence and education. Northern Ireland's first minister calls the Ballymena riots 'pure racism'.