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.
We spoke to the Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting, and began by asking who will deliver more NHS appointments – the Conservatives or Labour?
The US Secretary of State has met mediators working on a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas during a lightning trip to four countries in less than 24 hours.
We spoke to Viscount Camrose, who’s the Under-Secretary of State for Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property.
The great escape is finally over: a Japanese snow monkey who spent 5 days on the run in the Scottish Highlands has been caught. The 7 year old macaque – called Honshu – made his bid for freedom on Sunday night, breaking out of his enclosure in a wildlife park.
We spoke to Yaroslav Trofimov, who’s Chief Foreign-Affairs Correspondent at The Wall Street Journal – and has just published a new book about Russia’s war in Ukraine – Our Enemies Will Vanish.
Let’s take a more in depth look with data from our FactCheck team, we’ve been finding out how England’s NHS has fared over the last twelve years.
We spoke to Negar Mortazavi, a leading expert on Iran and host of the Iran Podcast.
The Bangladeshi economist Muhammad Yunus has won fans around the world for creating a system of lending money to poor people to start small businesses.
We spoke to former chief spokesman for UNRWA Chris Gunness.
Exclusive analysis by Channel 4 News’ FactCheck team shows just how bad things are getting in Northern Ireland’s A&E departments. The number of patients now waiting more than 12 hours in A&E is 36 times higher than it was in 2009.
Cameroon has become the first country in the world to start routine vaccinations against malaria.
We spoke to Professor Lizzie Kendon, who is a scientist at the Met Office.
We spoke to the MP for the Port Talbot area, Labour’s Stephen Kinnock and began by asking him about the potential impact of Tata Steel’s decision.
We spoke to Dr H.A. Hellyer, a senior associate fellow in international security studies at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies who is in Jordan.
The inquiry into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal has been hearing from more employees of Fujitsu after the tech giant’s bosses apologised yesterday for its role in the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of subpostmasters. Also today, the victims of another scandal were told the final report of the public inquiry into what happened to…