Paul McNamara is Senior Political Correspondent for Channel 4 News.
Paul joined the Channel 4 News Investigations Team in 2015 and reported on the biggest stories in the UK. He has covered three General Elections for the programme, the last as Political Correspondent.
Prior to Channel 4 News Paul was the co-founder of a production company and news agency providing investigations for Channel 4 Dispatches, BBC Panorama, and every newspaper on Fleet Street.
His career started at The Bedford Times and Citizen, before joining national newspapers to cover defence and the war in Afghanistan extensively.
From Nat West to John Lewis, more leading British companies have decided to leave the CBI after the Guardian published a second allegation from a former staff member, who said she was raped by two colleagues.
The prime minister isn’t only having to decide on Dominic Raab’s future.
Rishi Sunak has been trying to head off rebellions from the Conservative back benches in Westminster.
The government has confirmed it plans to house 500 male asylum seekers onto a barge moored off the Dorset Coast – in an attempt to reduce the cost of hotels. The Home Office said the Bibby Stockholm – which will now be towed from southern Italy to Portland port – will provide “basic and functional”…
With the government struggling to keep many public sector workers off the picket line, worrying new evidence has emerged of collapsing morale among teachers in England.
MI5 has raised the terrorism threat level in Northern Ireland from “substantial” to “severe” – meaning an attack is now considered highly likely.
There were some big names among the rebels but when it came to the vote on Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal for Northern Ireland, the rebellion was somewhat on the small side.
The Prime Minister has published his long-awaited UK tax documents covering the past four years.
Will that famous Red Wall tumble?
Rishi Sunak has pledged to help France tackle illegal Channel crossings and Britain has stumped up – half a billion pounds to build more detention facilities and put more French cops on French beaches.
There’s significant evidence that Boris Johnson may have misled Parliament over lockdown-busting Whitehall parties on a number of occasions – according to a Commons committee which has been investigating him.
First you make the deal – then you sell it. Fresh off his success in finally securing a post-Brexit trading arrangement with the EU, the Prime Minister now faces the equally challenging task of getting politicians and businesses in Northern Ireland on board. And although many think the Windsor Framework is an inevitability – the…
How is the agreement being received in Northern Ireland? A group representing some leading industry bodies has already hailed it as a sign that businesses will get the kind of stability and certainty which they’ve been hoping for, as well as cutting out a lot of red tape.
The third and final SNP Leadership candidate Ash Regan announced her plan for independence without the need for a referendum at her campaign launch.
Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell is described as being “critical but stable” in hospital.