Updated regularly, MSN News Special Reports provide you with a detailed account of major news stories as they happen. Coverage is made up of the latest news from our providers, video bulletins from MSN Video and images of the events.
You'll also find links to what we consider to be the best coverage on a particular story from across the web. Listed below are links to current MSN Special Reports. We'll be compiling new ones every time a major story breaks.
In depth reports from MSN UK News
- Mayor of London: election special
- Madeleine McCann
- Beijing Olympics 2008
- Teachers' strike
- Iraq War: five years on
- Inside Terminal 5
- Crisis in Tibet
- Shannon Matthews: alive and well
- Jersey house of horrors
- Inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales
- On the frontline: Pakistan
- An independent Kosovo
- Fidel Castro retires as leader of Cuba
- Organ donation: a closer look
- Head-to-head: Britain's nuclear revival
- Liverpool: European capital of culture 2008
- Violence in Kenya
- Heath Ledger
- In pictures: Mercury rising
- Space exploration: to infinity... and beyond
- Crime in the UK - and the efforts to combat it
- Heathrow crash landing
- Sir Edmund Hillary
- Benazir Bhutto
- Fabio Capello
Special reports archive
- Tidal surge leads to fear of flooding in east England
- Finland high school massacre - special report
- Turner Prize 2007: a guide to the prestigious art prize
- Queen's Speech: Gordon keeps the gloves on
- Mexico floods leave 500,000 homeless
- Space shuttle Discovery on international space station mission
- "Monster" superjumbo takes to the skies
- California wildfires force 500,000 to flee their homes
- Burma: monks protest against the government
- Jose Mourinho: the self-styled "Special One" quits Chelsea
- Budget airliner crashes in Thailand, killing 89 people
- The UK terror threat - and the government's bid to combat it
- The use of illegal drugs in Britain
- Former world rally champion Colin McRae killed in helicopter crash
- Sharks in Britain: the denizens of the deep cruising in our waters
- China's Terracotta Army invades the UK
- Anita Roddick, ethical campaigner and founder of the Body Shop, has died
- An outbreak of foot and mouth disease has paralysed Britain's farms
- Heathrow expansion plans provoke environmental protest
- The Booker Prize 2007: celebrating the finest in fiction
- Boris Johnson: a closer look at a very colourful Conservative
- Jane Tomlinson, charity fundraiser and cancer sufferer, has died
- Hurricane Felix slams into Central America's coastline
- Luciano Pavarotti, the world's most popular tenor, has died
- Top Gear's Richard "The Hamster" Hammond in second crash
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All you need to know about...
- Republican nominee John McCain
- Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton
- Democrat candidate Barack Obama
- US President George W Bush
- Prime Minister Gordon Brown
- Former Prime Minister Tony Blair
- Diana, Princess of Wales
- Extreme weather, from flood waters to heat waves
- Boris Johnson, London mayoral candidate
- Conservative leader David Cameron
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