Kylie Morris is the former Washington correspondent and the former Asia correspondent for Channel 4 News. She was also the presenter of More 4 News.

Kylie previously worked at the BBC as the Gaza correspondent from 2001-2002, Kabul correspondent 2002-2004, for which she won an FPA award, and then as the BBC Asia correspondent until joining Channel 4 News in 2006.

One of her first assignments for Channel 4 News was reporting the conflict in Lebanon in July 2006, for which we collectively won an RTS Award. She has been in and out of the newsroom in the last two years - recently she reported the Gulnaz film alongside Leslie Knott and Cleminitne Malpas which has just been nominated for another FPA award.

  • 19 Mar 2018

    The impact of the data scandal is being felt across the world. Facebook shares plunged today, and in the US the senior Democrat on the House intelligence committee has invited whistleblower Chris Wylie, who spoke to this programme on Saturday, to give testimony.

  • 15 Mar 2018

    As we’ve heard the US described the UK nerve agent attack as “a breach of international law”. But Washington has also now separately imposed sanctions against 19 Russians – accusing them of interfering in the 2016 US election and cyber attacks. It’s the strongest action yet taken against Moscow by the Trump administration.

  • 13 Mar 2018

    It’s no secret President Trump and Rex Tillerson’s relationship was on the rocks. But why the messy break-up now? Could it be over the sudden announcement that the President would meet Kim Jong-un, or is Mr Trump annoyed the former secretary of state condemned Russia after the Salisbury nerve agent attack? Whatever caused the split,…

  • 9 Mar 2018

    After months of trading insults as they bragged about the size of their military arsenals, US President Donald Trump is set to meet Kim Jong-un of North Korea within weeks. It will be the first time that leaders of the two countries have met – so what will happen when the Rocket Man meets The Donald?

  • 8 Mar 2018

    As Donald Trump moves closer to kicking off an international trade war, many Republicans are worried that his steel tariff will hurt the US economy just in time for the mid-term elections. Democrats are fighting to take control of the House of Representatives in November, but to win the Presidential election in 2020, they need…

  • 7 Mar 2018

    The White House has now lost one of its leading free trade advocates, after the departure of chief economic adviser Gary Cohn – the latest member of Trump’s inner circle to walk out.

  • 6 Mar 2018

    Donald Trump says he is “not backing down” over steel tariffs, even as his own party urges him to reconsider, saying there is “extreme worry” over the consequences of a damaging trade war. And that’s exactly where the World Trade Organisation warns his protectionist plan could lead.

  • 1 Mar 2018

    A day after spending nine hours in front of a US Congressional committee investigating Russian interference in the presidential election, one of President Trump’s closest aides resigned. During her testimony White House communications director Hope Hicks admitted she had occasionally told “white lies” for the President.

  • 28 Feb 2018

    In the next hour, President Trump, who favours arming teachers, will meet members of Congress to discuss the raft of laws proposed in response to the Parkland school shooting. As Marjory Stoneman Douglas High resumes its classes, the student activists demanding more gun control are adamant: they will not be ignored.

  • 23 Feb 2018

    Six students, and one of their teachers, discuss the Florida tragedy and the movement for change to the nation’s gun laws that has grown from their grief and their anger. Delaney Tarr says she has been trolled on social media and called deranged. Melissa Falkowski says critics of what they have been saying since the…

  • 23 Feb 2018

    Six students, and one of their teachers, discuss the Florida tragedy and the movement for change to the nation’s gun laws that has grown from their grief and their anger. Delaney Tarr says they wouldn’t have been any safer if a teacher had had a gun. Melanie Weber says she knew was an armed guard…

  • 23 Feb 2018

    A look back at the last week, following the shootings of 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school in Florida.

  • 23 Feb 2018

    First there was Columbine, then Sandy Hook, now this pretty town in Florida is the latest to add its name to America’s roll call of mass school shootings. This is Parkland, where a week ago a young man armed with an assault rifle massacred 17 people, 14 of them students at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas…

  • 22 Feb 2018

    The head of America’s National Rifle Association has hit back against calls for greater gun control. Speaking in the wake of the Parkland school massacre in Florida, Wayne LaPierre has said gun control advocates are exploiting the tragedy. His comments come after Donald Trump floated his controversial proposal to halt school shootings: give the teachers…

  • 21 Feb 2018

    Shame on you, they chanted, love kids, not guns: students who survived the Florida school shooting led huge crowds outside the state’s capital today, demanding a ban on assault rifles and tougher gun controls. From President Trump, who will hold a “listening session” with students and teachers at the White House today, there was a…