Jackie Long is social affairs editor and presenter for Channel 4 News.
Jackie Long is Channel 4 News Social affairs editor and presenter. She joined the programme in 2011, following more than two decades at the BBC. Most recently she was Correspondent at Newsnight, and she previously worked on The World at One, PM and Five Live.
We were joined by Nour Odeh, the former spokesperson for the Palestinian Authority, who’s in the West Bank.
We were joined by Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy from Tel Aviv.
We spoke to Police Sergeant Richard Cooke who chairs the Police Federation in the West Midlands and asked first for his reaction to the case today in Nottingham.
Earlier we spoke to the Conservative MP Robert Buckland, who’s chair of the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee.
The head of the army has said the UK should train up a “citizen army” to better prepare for future conflict.
Former Conservative MP Lord Arbuthnot – who’s campaigned on the Horizon scandal for years – joins us from Westminster.
We spoke to Baraa Shiban, an Associate fellow at the RUSI defence think tank and a Yemeni human rights activist.
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is considering whether to extend child benefit to hundreds of thousands more families in his spring budget – to give direct support to middle income families.
We spoke to Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy.
We spoke to Conservative MP Duncan Baker, who was a sub-postmaster himself.
We had been hoping to speak to a Home Office minister, but the amendments currently being voted on means the minister is now unable to leave the chamber. But we were joined by Conservative MP Robin Millar – who voted against the government last night.
We’re joined by Matt Warman, the MP for Boston and Skegness.
We’re joined by Labour’s Kevan Jones, who has long campaigned for justice for the victims of the Horizon scandal.
We spoke to Conservative MP Miriam Cates.
We were joined by Jacob Rees-Mogg, one of the MPs who backed the amendments.