Ayshah Tull is an award-winning reporter for Channel 4 News.
She joined the programme in 2019 and previously worked for BBC Newsround from 2013-2018.
Her broadcasting on the programme has included extensive coverage of the coronavirus crisis, and she has also led reports on the Black Lives Matter protests in the UK.
Ayshah reports on Channel 4 News’ weekly news show on Facebook ‘Uncovered’ covering untold stories from around the world. She also presents the Channel 4 News Instagram and Snapchat series, ‘Rated’.
In 2020 Ayshah won Journalist of the Year and the Grand Prize at The Drum Online Media Awards, the first time this has been awarded to an individual.
The UN secretary general Antonio Guterres has called the queue of aid-trucks waiting to be allowed into Gaza where people face starvation, ‘a moral outrage’. He was visiting the border crossing between Egypt and Gaza, not far from Rafah, where almost half of Gaza’s population have been displaced and where Israel is threatening to launch…
Pregnant women and new mothers who are convicted of most types of crime will be considered for reduced sentences.
The US State department has announced a charter flight to fly American citizens out of Haiti as gang violence grips the nation. The situation for ordinary people remains dangerous, with police in the capital Port-au-Prince currently trying to arrest gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, known as Barbecue. Last week the escalating violence forced the resignation of…
Earlier we spoke to Nina Khrushcheva, professor of International Affairs in The New School in New York and granddaughter of former Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.
We are joined by Lord Simon Woolley, Principal of Homerton College Cambridge, and the founder of Operation Black Vote, which works to increase representation of Black people.
Chioma Nnadi has replaced Edward Enninful at the helm of British Vogue – with her inaugural magazine cover released this afternoon.
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British boys are more at risk of modern slavery than any other group in the UK.
It’s a challenge many families have first-hand experience of, or they know someone who has.
As Britain is drawn further into the war in the Middle East, MPs are warning that the government must address shortages in military personnel and equipment. If not, they say the armed forces will not be ready to fight a “high-intensity war”. The Defence Select Committee says the military is “consistently over stretched” – with…
We spoke to novelist, Eliza Clark. Her first book was a TikTok hit and her second novel, Penance, has echoes of the Brianna Ghey case. It tells the story of a 16-year-old schoolgirl killed by teenage bullies, who were radicalised online, and who had an infatuation with serial killers and social media.
Intense fires raging across densely populated areas of central Chile have now killed at least 64 people. They’re already believed to be the country’s deadliest forest fires on record and the president has warned the death toll could get much worse. At least 1,600 homes have been destroyed, and high temperatures and strong winds are…
The first ever biopic of Bob Marley will finally hit cinema screens later next month.
A convicted murderer on death row in Alabama is set to become the first American to be executed with nitrogen gas.
When Denmark’s much-loved Queen announced the end of her reign two weeks ago, her country was shocked. Today, her abdication was completed with the handover to her rock music fan son who is now King Frederik X. His coming to the throne was typical of the way the Scandinavian royals go about things.