Matt Frei is Europe Editor and Presenter at Channel 4 News.
This year he has led the Channel 4 News coverage of events in Ukraine from the crash site of Malaysia flight MH17, to the tensions in Crimea and reported live from Independence Square on Kiev’s bloodiest day. He has also secured major interviews with Bill Clinton, George W Bush and Aung San Suu Kyi.
Prior to his appointment as Europe Editor for Channel 4 News, Frei was the Washington Correspondent for two years and has reported on the Americas on everything from business and culture to US foreign policy and its view of the world.
He is also part of the presenting team across Channel 4's news and current affairs portfolio, including the award-winning Dispatches programme.
Matt previously anchored the BBC World News America bulletin and was also Washington Correspondent. He presented a weekly radio show called Americana, and in two decades at the corporation reported from Bonn, Rome, Bosnia, Kosovo, North Africa, Hong Kong and Singapore.
He is the author of two books: Italy: The Unfinished Revolution published in 1996 by Random House and Mandarin books and Only In America published in 2008 by 4th Estate.
We spoke to the chief executive of Shelter, Polly Neate and asked her about the situation of the housing system in the UK.
We spoke to Erica Fleishman, who’s director of the Oregon Climate change research institute
We spoke to the polar scientist Professor Martin Siegert of Exeter University.
We spoke to John Pullinger, Chair of the Electoral Commission, and began by asking him how they discovered this hack.
Political leaders are joining thousands of activists and environmental campaigners in the Brazilian Amazon – for talks on protecting the world’s biggest rainforest.
The Irish music star Sinéad O’Connor has died at the age of 56.
Earlier Matt spoke to the former Brexit secretary, David Davis, who’s described the decision to close Nigel Farage’s account as “thinly veiled political discrimination”.
The Health Foundation estimates that by 2040 – almost one in five people will be living with conditions like cancer, diabetes or dementia.
We spoke to Odesa MP, Oleksiy Goncharenko.
President Zelenskyy appealed again for more air defence protection, during talks with Rishi Sunak.
We spoke to Kostas Taraslias, the deputy mayor of Rhodes, and began by asking him if it was painful to see tourists leaving Rhodes in the middle of the holiday season.
One of the BBC’s best-known broadcasters, he presented the News at Six for two decades.
Tens of thousands of people have marched through Jerusalem after MPs passed a controversial bill removing the Supreme Court’s power to declare government actions unreasonable.
We spoke to Pablo Simon who’s a professor of political science at Charles III University of Madrid.
We talked to the former firefighter and wildfire expert, Lindon Pronto and began by asking him what conditions are like for firefighters in Rhodes.