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).
We’re joined by Jennifer Dixon who heads the charity, The Health Foundation.
We’re joined by Andrey Kortunov, the Director-General of the Russian International Affairs Council.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has apologised after a major U-turn by the Government on A-Level results in England.
At Ernest Bevin College in south London, we are joined by the headteacher, Ann Keane-Maher.
We spoke to Dame Alice Hudson, the executive head teacher of four secondary schools in west London.
We spoke to the schools minister Nick Gibb – and asked him why so many students in England had seen their A-level grades lowered.
Sir Michael Wilshaw was the Chief Inspector of Schools in England and is a former head teacher.
We’re joined by Nadim Gemayel, a former member of the Lebanese Parliament for the Kataeb Party, who submitted his official resignation earlier today. He is the son of former Lebanese President-elect Bachir Gemayel, who was assassinated in 1982.
Usually they come in their millions, but this year the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca numbers just a few thousand.
We spoke to Dr Gloria Browne-Marshall, professor of constitutional law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Cycling has always been close to my heart. I’ve been out on my bike to ponder what might be needed to make urban cycling easier.
We spoke to Clare Rewcastle Brown, an investigative journalist and editor of the Sarowak report, which helped blow the whistle on the full scale of the 1MDB corruption scandal in Malaysia and across the world.
We spoke to Hans Kluge, the World Health Organisation’s regional director for Europe, and began by asking whether Europe is experiencing signs of a second wave.
We spoke to the chef Jamie Oliver, who’s been an outspoken campaigner for more government action to promote healthy eating
We spoke to Dr Miquel Porta, professor of Epidemiology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.