Andy Davies is a Home Affairs Correspondent for Channel 4 News covering Wales & the West of England.
In 2019 he was named TV Journalist of the Year by the Royal Television Society. This followed his reporting on the programme’s award-winning Cambridge Analytica investigation and ‘Out in the Cold’ homelessness series. His feature ‘Her Name was Lindy’ about a 32 year old rough sleeper who died in Cardiff was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain’s Social Evils.
Operating out of our Cardiff bureau, he has reported on some of the most high profile criminal cases in recent years (April Jones; Ian Watkins; Jo Yeates; Becky Watts) and previously broke several exclusives on the phone hacking scandal. He is the only journalist to have interviewed ex-police officer Bob Lambert about his hugely controversial double life in which he fathered a child while working undercover.
Before joining Channel 4 News, he was a reporter for BBC Panorama and BBC Northern Ireland.
A Welsh male voice choir is crowdfunding a documentary about its efforts to secure the group’s survival.
The three-bedroom family home near Bridgend – which took just 16 weeks to construct – can export more power to the grid than it consumes, experts say.
Former Marine Craig MacLellan, who has been helped to survive post-traumatic stress disorder by the companionship of his pet Labrador, has set up Veterans with Dogs to help others like him.
A leading expert in the effects of heat on the body has claimed a lack of planning by the military contributed to the deaths of three reservists on SAS selection exercise in 2013.
Rebecca Minnock, who went on the run with her three-year-old son Ethan, tried to manipulate the press, a court hears.
Above the village of Wattsville in the Sirhowy valley, we find another blackened, smouldering hillside, ignominiously stripped bare by yet another grass fire arson attack.
Two detectives have been criticised in a report by the Independent Police Complaints Commission over their handling of a case involving the paedophile Ian Watkins, former Lostprophets frontman.
Gwent Police and social workers from Torfaen Borough Council are heavily criticised over a case in which three generations of one family were murdered in a house fire.
Ahead of a new play documenting the life of Welsh rugby star, Gareth “Alfie” Thomas tells Channel 4 News about his experience of coming out to his family and coach.
The wife of a man jailed after being accused of trying to evade justice by claiming to be a comatose quadriplegic has been arrested for perverting the course of justice.
Three men and a four-year-old girl were killed when an out-of-control tipper truck careered down a hill in Bath. Andy Davies reports from the scene.
Author Andrew O’Hagan’s new novel The Illuminations examines the experiences of the soldiers who went to Afghanistan believing in the war, but who returned home to Britain profoundly disillusioned.
As the head of Northern Ireland’s Police Federation warns of “catastrophic” consequences from possible budget cuts of over £100m, Channel 4 News examines why NI’s police still occupy a unique role.
The art of Eric Hebborn, described as the greatest art forger of modern times, goes on sale. Channel 4 News went to the auction.
A medical ship, is being loaded with supplies and will depart for Sierra Leone on Friday as part of Britain’s bid to halt the Ebola outbreak.