Alex is the longest-serving on-screen journalist on C4 News since the channel began. In more than 25 years he's covered over 20 wars; led major investigations and continues to front the programme from around the world.
His journalism has won several BAFTA and EMMY awards; two New York Film and TV Awards and in 2011/12 he was named TV Journalist of the Year by the Royal Television Society.
He's written two books about the 1991 Gulf War and a travelogue about cycling across India.
He has been External Examiner at Cardiff and currently Bournemouth Schools of Journalism and is Honorary Fellow in Journalism at Falmouth School of Journalism.
He’s said climate change is a lie, that he wants to abolish the central bank and ban sex education to preserve family values.
Conservationists are celebrating the return of a long lost breeding species to the Norfolk Broads.
We spoke to Erica Fischer, an assistant professor of engineering at Oregon State University and expert in what happens when wildfires reach urban environments as we saw in Lahaina.
What we’re seeing in Hawaii is the latest in a string of environmental catastrophes this summer. The alarming frequency of these events has many feeling anxious and despondent about the climate crisis. But one of the UK’s leading climate activists Mikaela Loach says we must re-frame our thinking and see it as an opportunity to…
We spoke to shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock, who has accused the government of not getting a grip on its immigration policy.
Across southern Europe the heatwave continues with the mercury predicted to hit 45 degrees celsius in Greece this weekend. So stopping the burning of fossil fuels which are overheating the planet is ever more urgent.
Large swathes of southern and eastern Europe have been placed on red alert as rising temperatures fuel wildfires.
Now, hundreds more sea birds thought to have been infected with avian flu have been found washed up on British beaches as the virus continues to sweep through Europe.
More than a thousand dead birds have been removed from beaches in Aberdeenshire so far this week, and 32, 000 hens have been culled after a dramatic rise in avian flu.
Now climate campaigners have long protested against the development of the Rosebank oil and gas field off Shetland.
We spoke to Gillian Kitley, Head of the Office of the UN’s high commissioner for human rights in Sudan.
We spoke to the former Conservative Minister Zac Goldsmith in his first TV interview since resigning last week over what he says is inertia on the climate crisis from the Prime Minister down.
The government must move faster if it’s to meet its legal obligations on net zero policies.
Nicholas Rossi is accused of being a serial sex offender with a string of aliases who faked his own death while living in Scotland on the run from the FBI.
Debris has been found on the seabed close to the wreckage of the Titanic according to the US coast guard.