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.
Two teenage drug dealers have been found guilty of murdering the 17-year-old student Jodie Chesney.
We asked a group of Grenfell survivors and relatives to come into our studio to give their reaction.
It’s not the first time the DWP has been criticised for embroidering the truth.
One in fifty households across the country has used a food bank over the last year – and many of them are living with illness or disability.
It’s a story of an aid worker desperate to rescue her cash-strapped charity – suddenly offered hope through a meeting with a rich philanthropist. After the Wedding, released in cinemas this weekend – is a Hollywood remake of a Danish drama first shown in 2006. Only this time, the two lead roles are played by…
We’re joined by Matt Wrack, the general secretary of the Fire Brigades Union.
We’re joined by survivors and family members of the Grenfell fire.
Kevin Hyland was the UK’s first Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, leading efforts to tackle human trafficking, and Philippa Southwell is head of the human trafficking and modern slavery department at Birds Solicitors.
We spoke to Mimi Vu, who’s an independent anti-trafficking advocate based in Vietnam, and began by asking what she made of what appears to be a desperate last message by one of the victims.
The issue of migration, and in particular the dangers people face, has become a huge issue across the world over the last decade.
Besieged Idlib is now controlled in large part by a coalition of jihadi groups and rebels. With more than four million people still trapped there, with limited access to food and medicines, the most vulnerable are the children. The filmmaker is Fadi Al Halabi. Produced by Kamal Kaddourah and Helene Cacace. Edited by Tim Bentham.
Two teenagers have been stabbed to death within hours of each other in London.
We speak to Maycer Gifford, a British former currency trader who travelled to Syria to fight with the Kurdish YPG militia against the Islamic State. And from the US, Lieutenant Colonel Dakota Wood, an ex-marine and senior research fellow for Defense Programs at the Heritage Foundation. They discuss Turkey’s actions in Northern Syria against the…
The former Conservative MP Harvey Proctor is one of those unjustly accused in Operation Midland.
The High court in Belfast has ruled that Northern Ireland’s strict abortion legislation breaches the UK’s human rights commitments.