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 speak to former Chancellor and Father of the House of Commons Ken Clarke.
Conservative MPs Nicky Morgan and Dominic Grieve discuss Brexit.
The meaningful vote three could come as late as next Thursday, just a day before we are due to leave the European Union.
Britain’s most acclaimed portrait photographer is a craftsman who can force a rare laugh out of the Queen, and his photos defined London’s swinging sixties.
Conservative MP Rachel Maclean voted for Theresa May’s deal last week.
Tory MP Owen Paterson is a member of the pro-Brexit European Research Group.
Jon Snow went to Egham to find out what voters think of the government’s handling of Brexit.
The senior Labour MP Yvette Cooper has been behind an amendment seeking to take no-deal off the table and tell the government it should seek an extension of Article 50.
Joining us are two Conservative MPs with different opinions on Brexit. Ben Bradley would be happy to have no deal. Sam Gyimah was a government minister until November, when he resigned, and supports another referendum.
This was the first time either of the MPs had been made aware of Arron Banks’s role in campaigning at the time of their friend’s death.
The son of a woman who killed her husband and is facing a retrial for murder tells Channel 4 News that she should be allowed to enter a manslaughter plea instead.
In the US, an investigation has just been launched into how hundreds of thousands of people were unable to vote in last year’s mid-term election in the state of Georgia. We spoke to the loser, Stacey Abrams, as she visited the UK for the first time.
Damian Collins, the Conservative MP who chairs the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, called Mr Banks to give evidence in its investigation into disinformation surrounding the Brexit referendum.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has just returned from Yemen, meeting both sides in the conflict – the first western foreign minister to visit the country since the war began.
Shadow Transport Secretary Andy McDonald discusses Chris Grayling.