Fatima Manji is a Special Correspondent and Presenter. She regularly reports on a range of national and international stories.
Her broadcasting has included telling the story of the migration crisis from the borders of Europe, interviewing victims of ISIS atrocities in Iraq and challenging politicians here in the UK during the referendum campaign. She also occasionally presents the programme from the studio. Fatima has won a number of awards for her journalism and in 2015 she was a finalist for the Royal Television Society's Young Journalist of the Year.
During the last General Election she presented Britain's first ever Alternative Election Debate featuring young party leaders facing a live audience on Channel 4. Fatima joined Channel 4 News in 2012 and previously worked as a reporter and video journalist at the BBC.
We spoke to Green MP Caroline Lucas about China’s announcement to stop building coal plants in other countries.
We spoke to the commissioner of the London Fire Brigade Andy Roe. He was the senior firefighter who ended up reversing the policy of telling residents to stay inside Grenfell Tower on the night of the fire.
Amid those ongoing concerns about cladding, a recent tower block fire in Milan has raised fresh concern about unsafe buildings. The fire at the 18-storey block has been likened to Grenfell by the city’s mayor.
From New York City, we spoke to tennis legend Virginia Wade, who was the last British woman to win the US Open singles title in 1968.
We spoke to Hosna Jalil, the former deputy interior minister in Afghanistan.
Reports that Grenfell Tower may be demolished have been met with anger and upset by some of the bereaved families and local residents. The government so far says no decision has been taken on the future of the tower. We’ve been speaking to some of the families and residents who say they have not been…
We spoke to Franak Viačorka, senior adviser to the exiled Belarus opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has said there was widespread surprise at the speed of the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, as he held talks on the crisis with officials in Pakistan.
Masoud Andarabi is Afghanistan’s former Interior Minister, who is now in the United States.
We spoke to the Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood, who is chair of the Commons defence select committee and a former army officer.
Thousands of people are still crowded outside the airport in the Afghan capital Kabul, fearing time is running out to escape the Taliban.
When we talk about climate change, we often ask what kind of planet we want to leave our children.
The SNP and the Scottish Greens are to share power in Scotland.
We are joined by the former diplomat Annie Pforzheimer, who was the US Deputy Chief of Mission in Afghanistan between 2017 and 2018, and by Jawed Ludin, who served as chief of staff to the former Afghan president Hamid Karzai, and as the country’s deputy foreign minister.
We spoke to Bethany Shriever, who won a BMX Olympic gold in Tokyo. She was left to crowdfund her way to the Olympic trials, after UK Sport cut its funding to the female BMX riders. We began by asking her what it was like when she won the title, celebrating alongside her team-mate Kye Whyte.