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 spoke to Nigel Mills, the first Conservative MP to go public with a call for Boris Johnson to resign since it became known that the prime minister had been fined for attending a lockdown gathering.
We spoke to Ben Page, who is the CEO of the polling and market research company Ipsos, and began by pointing out it’s been an extraordinary reversal of fortunes for the Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
We spoke to Kim Leadbeater, the Labour MP for Batley and Spen.
We spoke to Dhara Vyas, from Energy UK, the body that represents the energy sector.
Boris Johnson has admitted the number of children living in poverty is a problem that his government “has to fix”.
We spoke to Martyn Gray, from the international maritime trade union Nautilus International, and asked him how his meeting today went with P&O Ferries.
A spring statement in a brutally cold economic climate. Families are facing the biggest drop in living standards since records began, with prices of food and energy soaring.
We spoke to Mark Dickinson, who leads the international maritime workers union, Nautilus.
We spoke to Hull Labour MP Karl Turner about P&O Ferries’ decision to sack 800 workers.
Conservative MP Huw Merriman chairs the transport select committee, and we asked him what he made of today’s announcement by P&O.
Five years ago a landmark inquiry concluded that over a 73-year period, children in Northern Ireland’s care homes suffered systemic physical, emotional and sexual abuse and neglect.
We spoke to one Russian woman who’s already fled with her family to Turkey.
The acclaimed author and historian Yuval Noah Harari wrote earlier this week that Putin had “already lost his war” against Ukraine
As well as those fleeing Ukraine, there is also evidence of a growing number of people fleeing Russia itself.
We have spoken to one man who – along with his family – has now fled Russia.