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.
Doctors believe they may have made what could be a transformational treatment breakthrough for people with the rare blood condition haemophilia B.
We spoke to Thomas Lawson, chief executive of the charity Turn2us, and Andrew McPhillips, who is the chief economist at The Northern Powerhouse Partnership.
Joining Jackie is Dave Walton, Deputy Chief Fire Officer of West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
This is serious heat that could end in people’s deaths, a senior health official has warned – with an amber warning for extreme heat already in force across England.
One of Mexico’s most infamous drug lords, Rafael Caro Quintero, has been captured.
Earlier Jackie spoke to Professor Emily Shuckburgh who is Director of Cambridge Zero, the University of Cambridge’s major climate change initiative.
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We were joined by epidemiologist Professor John Edmunds.
We spoke to Dr Satona Suzuki, lecturer in Modern Japanese History at Soas University of London, and Professor Tomohiko Taniguchi, who was the Special Adviser to the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
All the intrigue now moves to the ranks of the Parliamentary Conservative Party – where MPs have the challenge of choosing a new leader – without splitting the party into pieces in the process.
Richard Okorogheye – who had sickle cell anaemia – went missing from his home in west London last March.
The European Union is expected to approve the first one billion euros of economic aid to Ukraine later today to help meet what it called the country’s urgent needs.
Millions of the country’s lowest income households are going without food or other essentials because they don’t have enough money to make ends meet – that’s according to debt advice charity StepChange whose data has been shared exclusively with this programme.
We were joined by Lord Heseltine who served in various cabinet roles in the Thatcher and Major governments and was deputy prime minister from 1995 to 1997.
We spoke to Terrisa Bukovinac from the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising group and Jose Vela – a member of Austin City Council who’s pro-choice.