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.
Teacher Melissa Falkowski discusses the Florida killings.
Even the usually pro-gun New York Post tabloid newspaper pleaded with President Trump today to do something to stop the slaughter. But will he when he gets to Florida later today? Could this massacre of mainly 14 year old school kids be a tipping point in the debate on gun control? Even Florida’s Republican Governor…
The Florida gunman charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder at his old school allegedly commented on a Youtube video last year stating he was “going to be a professional school shooter”. This was just one of an apparent number of signs that he could be a danger to his community, which sadly didn’t get…
New York’s Attorney General has launched legal action against the disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein, along with his brother Bob and their production company. The lawsuit accuses Harvey Weinstein of repeated and persistent sexual harassment, and threatening employees with violence. His lawyer insisted an investigation would show many of the allegations were without merit. Our…
Former USA Gymnastics coach Larry Nassar has been sentenced to up to175 years in prison for the sexual assault of female athletes. With accusers openly weeping, it was a dramatic end to the seven-day hearing, in which more than 150 women read out victim impact statements to the court in Michigan. A warning: this report…
The US Attorney General Jeff Sessions has been questioned by investigators looking into possible collusion between the Trump election campaign and Russia. It’s emerged that the meeting took place last week, making Mr Sessions the first member of President Trump’s senior team to be quizzed as part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s inquiry.
While many of Donald Trump’s critics see his Presidency as no laughing matter, to late-night TV hosts, Trump is like a never-ending Christmas, an infinite reservoir of material. But for some comedians, the time for light-hearted joking has come and gone. Samantha Bee, is funny, make no mistake, but it’s her biting political commentary on…
Bre Payton, staff writer for conservative outlet, The Federalist and Mindy Finn, the co-founder of Stand Up Republic which funded ads in Alabama targeting Roy Moore discuss the result in southern state.
The Democrats are celebrating their shock victory over Trump style politics: as African American voters in particular turned out in big numbers to defeat the Republican candidate Judge Roy Moore in the Alabama senate race. Our coverage begins in Gadsden, Alabama, with one of the women who accused Roy Moore of sexual misconduct.
He’s got the backing of Donald Trump and is exactly the sort of populist, ultra-conservative the President wants to see in the Senate. But can Roy Moore win today’s election in Alabama, especially when he has faced multiple historic allegations that he preyed on teenage girls? He denies the allegations.
Josh Moon, columnist for the Alabama Political Reporter, discusses Roy Moore.
President Trump is yet to comment on the attempted attack, but away from New York, in Alabama voters will go to the polls tomorrow to elect a new senator. The conservative southern state hasn’t elected a Democrat to the Senate for 25 years but that now hangs in the balance – with the Republican candidate…
US comedian turned Democratic Senator Al Franken has resigned from office over allegations of sexual harrassment. On the way out, he attacked the Republican party for ‘hypocrisy’, over how it’s dealt with its own members facing similar accusations.
President Donald Trump has confirmed the US is to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, which he called “a step toward peace.”
Donald Trump has warned Israeli and Arab leaders he plans to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The move, if it happens, would reverse decades of American foreign policy and, say critics, endanger security and stability in the Middle East. The US State Department has warned its embassies to brace for protests.