Ciaran Jenkins is the Data Correspondent and Presenter for Channel 4 News based in the Leeds newsroom.
He covers a wide range of stories, from home and social affairs to sport and technology. He has reported exclusively for Channel 4 News on international phone hacking scams and police racism.
Ciaran joined Channel 4 News in 2012 from the BBC, where he had specialised in politics and then education. During his time at the BBC he broke a series of exclusives on bogus academics and visa fraud, for which he won a number of awards.
In Glasgow, organisers say over 100,000 people took to the streets.
Greta Thunberg has accused the summit delegates of failing to take the crisis seriously enough.
As the conference formally began here on the banks of the Clyde, hundreds of passengers hoping to travel to the climate summit by train were stranded after a tree fell on the tracks halting services from London.
As Glasgow prepares to greet the biggest number of world leaders the UK has ever hosted, we spoke to Scottish supermodel and climate activist Eunice Olumide and Nadine Mulgrew, one of 120 people who took part in this year’s Climate Assemblies.
We spoke to Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, and asked her whether the problems faced by President Biden would make global progress on the climate more difficult
About 100,000 protesters, 30,000 delegates and 120 world leaders will soon descend on Glasgow for the climate summit.
Buckingham Palace has said that the Queen will not be attending the COP26 reception in Glasgow next week.
Earlier we spoke to David Gauke who was Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Work and Pensions Secretary under Theresa May.
The fishing industry is sounding the alarm over food and labour shortages due to Brexit.
The UK has recorded a further 174 Covid deaths – the highest daily figure since 12 March.
Another seven people have been killed in the panicked scenes around Kabul airport, with tens of thousands of people still desperate to escape Taliban controlled Afghanistan.
We spoke to Samantha Mort from UNICEF Afghanistan, who is in Kabul.
We spoke to Zubair Juenda, who was a diplomat in Afghanistan. He arrived in the UK yesterday with his wife and children after getting into the military camp at the airport run by western forces.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has urged the prime minister to “reassess” the licence for the proposed Cambo oil field off Shetland. But she stopped short of saying that new drilling projects should be blocked, sparking criticism from environmental groups.
The number of beavers in Scotland has more than doubled in the last three years.