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.
The latest NHS emergency waiting time figures for England are among the worst on record.
The victims of child sexual abuse are facing an increasingly long wait for justice.
The family of a man who died after suffering multiple seizures while under arrest have accused medical staff of treating him like “he was pretending”.
North West Durham MP Richard Holden won his seat in the Tory landslide of 2019 and is now supporting Rishi Sunak. He is in central London.
Has the Bank’s Monetary Policy committee made the right call in forcing us to swallow the bitter pill of raising interest rates to tackle inflation?
The Bank of England has come under fire from politicians for failing to deal with inflation. And senior Conservative MPs have accused it of ‘fairytale forecasting’.
We spoke to Lee Wilson from Humankind, which runs drug and alcohol support services, and began by asking him why society does not pay more attention to substance abuse.
Alicia Kearns is co-chair of the China Research Group of Tory MPs and asked her about those CCTV cameras made by Chinese-owned tech giant Hikvision.
We spoke to Ben Houchen, the Conservative Mayor of the Tees Valley, and asked him for his reaction to Liz Truss’ U-turn.
Conservative Party leadership candidate Liz Truss has abandoned plans to cut almost £9 billion from public sector pay in cheaper regions outside London – after furious senior Conservative MPs warned her it would hit nurses, police officers and teachers hard. Rishi Sunak’s campaign has called it a dramatic U-turn on a policy she announced just…
We spoke to Antonia Foster, media specialist and partner at the law firm, Carter-Ruck about the Wagatha Christie trial.
We spoke to Richard Holden, MP for North West Durham, who’s backing Rishi Sunak.
spoke to Baroness Campbell, the Director of Women’s Football at the FA, and began by asking what was her reaction to what happened on – and off – the pitch last night?
A leading human rights chambers in London discriminated against one of its own barristers when she expressed her views on gender, an employment tribunal has ruled. Criminal barrister Allison Bailey has expressed what are known as “gender critical” views – namely that a preson’s sex is an unchangeable biological fact. After her chambers, Garden Court,…
We spoke to Farhan Haq, deputy spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antonio Gueterres about the grain deal agreed between Ukraine and Russia.