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 Lesia Vasylenko, a Ukrainian Member of Parliament who is currently in Paris.
We spoke to Rachel Kyte who has been one of the UN’s most senior climate change officials and was an adviser to the UK government at COP26.
We will wage war on cancer – the health secretary said today, as he launched a ten year plan promising to make England’s cancer care the best in the world.
We spoke to Gemma Bird who has written a guide book to help people save money and shares her tips on Instagram.
Children are being sexually exploited by organised networks in all parts of England and Wales in the “most degrading and destructive ways”, a damning report has found.
We spoke to Robert Halfon MP, who’s chair of the Commons Education committee, and began by asking him how, given it was known throughout lockdown children were disappearing from school, the problem has been allowed to get worse.
We spoke to Caroline Slocock, who was private secretary to two conservative Prime Ministers, Margaret Thatcher and John Major, and Dal Babu, a former metropolitan police chief.
We spoke to actor and comedian Omid Djalili, who, like so many in showbusiness, was a friend and an admirer of Barry Cryer.
We spoke to New York defence attorney Julie Rendelman and started by asking her what she thought was behind Prince Andrew’s legal strategy
Psychologist Adam Grant has written about the culture of learning and how to encourage people to question their basic assumptions and embrace new ideas.
We spoke to former Conservative MP Ben Howlett.
We spoke to Conservative MP Greg Hands about allegations of blackmail and intimidation being used against Tory rebels.
It really is a case of heating – or eating – for many low income households faced with soaring energy bills set to take up more than half of their income.
We spoke to Rhiannon Davies, whose daughter Kate Stanton-Davies died a few hours after she was born 13 years ago.
We spoke to Emma Pinchbeck, from Energy UK, and began by asking her how serious she thinks the situation with rising energy prices is at the moment.