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.
Vincent Tabak had a sexually motivated “determination to kill” Joanna Yeates, prosecutors have told a jury. Our Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports from Bristol Crown Court.
Vincent Tabak breaks down in tears as he describes killing Joanna Yeates and apologies for putting her parents “through a week of hell”. Our home affairs correspondent Andy Davies was in court.
Jurors at the trial of Vincent Tabak, accused of murdering landscape architect Joanna Yeates, hear the Long Lartin prison chaplain state that Tabak told him in February he planned to plead guilty.
Vincent Tabak, on trial for the murder of Joanna Yeates, claims in court that he strangled her for 20 seconds after she screamed when he put his arm around her. Andy Davies is in court.
As Wales prepares for one of the biggest rugby games in its history, Channel 4 News’s Andy Davies (he’s Welsh, you know) writes about the hysteria ahead of the clash against France.
Jurors at the trial of Vincent Tabak, accused of murdering Jo Yeates in December of last year, have heard about his behaviour in the days before his arrest.
Bristol landscape architect Joanna Yeates suffered a slow and painful death as her next-door neighbour strangled her with his bare hands, a court hears.
EXCLUSIVE: The British government is responsible for the deaths of six Colombian informants, claims a customs officer who previously worked in Bogota. Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports.
Exclusive: Channel 4 has learnt that the Metropolitan Police is launching a new formal investigation into computer hacking.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson announces his resignation as the phone hacking scandal claims its latest victim. Read his full statement here.
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Exclusive: the man at the centre of the phone hacking inquiry is filmed by a Dispatches team for Channel 4 News talking candidly about his work for the News of the World.
The News of the World is to close because of the phone hacking scandal as the private investigator at the heart of the crisis tells Channel 4 News hack victims were chosen “by committee”.
Exclusive: Channel 4 News learns that a Metropolitan Police detective was put under surveillance by News of the World journalists and his personal details targeted.
Milly Dowler’s family have been told by police that the News of the World may have hacked the phone of their daughter Milly while she was missing.