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 2025. A total of 365 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in March 2026.
Last broadcast:12/03/2026 at 19:00
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Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader, warns that the key shipping route through the Strait of Hormuz will stay blocked, as Israel launches more strikes on Beirut.
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55:00Three freighters are hit in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran brands US and allied ships 'legitimate targets'. And Peter Mandelson asked for half a million severance when sacked as US ambassador.
55:00The price of oil surges as markets take fright. The chancellor warns inflation may rise. The Ayatollah's hardline son takes over. And the Kurdish fighters ready to take the fight to Iran.
Series 2026
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30:00In Tel Aviv and Beirut and also with some of the thousands of displaced Lebanese as Donald Trump says he wants Iran's 'unconditional surrender'. And a talk with deputy PM David Lammy.
30:00Iran says its death toll has exceeded 1200. Israel threatens to flatten suburbs of Beirut. And the home secretary's Danish-style asylum shake-up faces a Labour backbench revolt.
1:00:00The US sinks an Iranian war ship. Israel downs an Iranian fighter. Iran continues to fire missiles across the region. Tonight's edition features images of violence.
1:00:00Day 4: Reporting live from Tel Aviv, Beirut, Washington and London. Israel bombs Tehran and Beirut. And Iran continues to fire rockets and missiles across the region.
1:00:00Iran is hit for a third day by Israel and the US and retaliates across the Middle East. Trump criticises the UK for not allowing US forces to use military bases. Gas prices rocket.
Series 2026
1:00:00Hillary Clinton testifies to the House Oversight Committee's Epstein inquiry. And new images from North Korea suggest Kim Jong Un's teenage daughter could be lined up as his successor.
1:00:00A man is arrested in Manchester after allegedly entering a mosque with an axe. The government says there is 'no pause' in the Chagos Islands deal. And energy bills get cheaper.
1:00:00'Rude, arrogant and entitled' - just some of the words MPs used to describe Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in a break with convention. And Ukraine marks four years since Russia's invasion.
1:00:00The government issue plans for better special educational needs support at school. The killing of a drug lord triggers violence in Mexico. And a night to forget for the BBC at the Baftas.