Jon Snow has been the face of Channel 4 News since 1989.
Jon Snow joined ITN in 1976 and became Washington Correspondent in 1984. Since then, he has travelled the world to cover the news – from the fall of the Berlin Wall and the release of Nelson Mandela, to Barack Obama's inauguration and the earthquake in Haiti.
His many awards include the Richard Dimbleby Bafta award for Best Factual Contribution to Television (2005), and Royal Television Society awards for Journalist of the Year (2006) and Presenter of the Year (2009).
Sir Michael Wilshaw was the head of Ofsted and chief inspector of schools in England until 2016.
We spoke to Birmingham A-level student Renae Gardner about the planned teacher assessed GCSEs and A Level grades.
We spoke to Helle Thorning-Schmidt, former Danish prime minister and co-chair of Facebook’s Independent Oversight Board
We spoke to Dr Nathalie MacDermott, who is a paediatrics infectious diseases expert at King’s College London. At the start of the pandemic she was regularly on this programme helping us understand it. She caught the virus and has now been diagnosed with Long Covid. She had been fit and healthy, working long shifts as…
Some of the biggest names in British theatre have signed a joint letter to the government, expressing their concerns about the impact of post-Brexit visa rules on anyone seeking work in Europe.
It was his report that branded the Metropolitan Police as “institutionally racist” following the murder of the teenager Stephen Lawrence.
We spoke to the chairman of the Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee, Tom Tugendhat
We spoke to Ohad Zemet, who is a spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in London. We asked him – given that international law prohibits moving people in occupied territory against their will – why Israel is carrying out these removals?
Israel has been demolishing a Palestinian Bedouin village in the occupied West Bank, bulldozing tents on land where people have lived for a generation. Israel claims that residents were living there illegally, but human rights groups say it’s an attempt to drive an entire Palestinian community from the area. And the international community is speaking…
Her publicist said she died suddenly yesterday and her cause of death has not been confirmed.
We spoke to Prof Elena Korosteleva, who’s chair of international politics at Kent University and is from Belarus.
We spoke to historian and broadcaster David Olusoga, the author of Black and British: A Forgotten History
It’s ambition is to create a nationwide show of imagination and optimism – something we could certainly all use right now. So, in the first of our new series ‘Something Different’, we bring you the Great Big Art Exhibition launched by the sculptor Sir Antony Gormley. It involves people across the country making artwork at…
The jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has issued a statement from prison, urging Russians to “overcome their fear”. In a post on his Instagram account he called on people to free the country from a “bunch of thieves” – describing his jail sentence imposed earlier this week as “Putin’s personal revenge”. But while thousands…
We spoke to Sir David Attenborough and began by asking whether putting economics and ecology together would succeed where other efforts to mobilise the world have failed.