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.
In 2005, Edwyn Collins suffered a debilitating and near fatal brain haemorrhage – the former Orange Juice singer’s journey back to the stage is the subject of a moving new film.
Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones accuses David Cameron of almost “sleepwalking to disaster” in his call for “a new union”.
The Nato summit has led to at least two protests in Newport – one against the alliance, and another calling on it to support Ukraine and take action against Russia.
It was a tense morning for GCSE students opening their results at Severn Vale School in Quedgeley, Gloucester. Would more rigorous exams mean lower grades?
Gruff Rhys, the Super Furry Animals lead singer, talks about his latest solo project, American Interior – a quixotic 18th century search for a “lost tribe” of Welsh-speaking American Indians.
In less than six months, Britain’s roads will see the arrival of the first driverless cars. Trials are to begin in three cities in the new year. Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports.
Controversial letters sent to around 190 Irish republicans assuring them they were no longer wanted by UK police are not unlawful, but are part of a “systematically flawed” scheme, an inquiry finds.
Andy Davies reports on the criminal conspiracy within what was once Britain’s most popular Sunday newspaper.
A woman smashed repeatedly in the face with a claw hammer by her convicted rapist partner, out on licence from prison, was “let down” by South Wales Police, a report seen by Channel 4 News has found.
Two young men from Cardiff who both served with the British Army in Afghanistan tell their very different stories of return and recuperation.
In 1984 south Wales miners joined a nationwide strike. Andy Davies meets strike veterans taking part in an anniversary exhibition who, despite the outcome, have fond memories of the event.
We’ve been filming along the esplanade in Weymouth, currently subject to one of seven severe flood warnings stretching along the coast from Dorset to Cornwall.
Former Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins is to be sentenced for sex offences against children. But his ex-girlfriend says she was ignored when she tried to report him. Contains distressing references.
The IPCC is leading a criminal investigation into the actions of eight Surrey police officers and two police staff involved in the detention and restraint of Terry Smith, who later died in hospital.
Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports from the Welsh village of Senghenydd – the scene of Britain’s worst ever mining disaster, when 439 workers lost their lives 100 years ago.