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  • 19 Feb 2013

    International Paralympic Committee President Sir Philip Craven tells Jon Snow the memory of what happened at London 2012 will not be affected by what has happened to Oscar Pistorius.

  • 11 Feb 2013

    As Catholics worldwide react to the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, Jon Snow talks to the Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols, the most senior Catholic in England and Wales.

  • 10 Feb 2013

    Kraftwerk's crafty work: crossing generations

    As Kraftwerk complete an eight-night residency at Tate Modern, Jon Snow dons his 3D glasses and looks at the band’s enduring appeal – and influence – over 40 years.

  • 8 Feb 2013

    Andrew Rhodes, director of operations at the FSA, tells Jon Snow the agency is not advising anyone to stop eating ready meals, and that the FSA “has enough resources” to deal with the scandal.

  • 8 Feb 2013

    Abusing women is abusing the future of mankind, actress Thandie Newton tells Jon Snow as part of the One Billion Rising campaign to raise awareness of violence against women.

  • 6 Feb 2013

    Marriage: the agony and the ecstasy

    With around a third of marriages currently ending in divorce, Jon Snow asks if there has been a “whiff of hypocrisy” surrounding the debate about gay marriage.

  • 30 Jan 2013

    Jon Snow speaks to Gael Garcia Bernal one of Latin America’s most celebrated film stars about his new Oscar nominated movie ‘No’, which revisits Chile under General Pinochet in 1988.

  • 26 Jan 2013

    Why you must see the Royal Academy's new Manet show

    I learned so much and was swept away by the fresh strokes, the realism, and the insight into a world I hardly knew existed, blogs Jon Snow after his visit to London’s new Manet exhibition.

  • 22 Jan 2013

    Sir Nigel Sheinweld, previously the UK’s most senior diplomat in Brussels, joins Jon Snow to discuss Britain’s place in Europe ahead of a key speech by Prime Minister David Cameron.

  • 20 Jan 2013

    Legendary film director Steven Spielberg tells Channel 4 News’ Jon Snow that making the Oscar-nominated film Lincoln changed his life, giving him a “wonderful experience” he may never enjoy again.

  • 19 Dec 2012

    Jon Snow talks to Labour’s John Reid and to Conservative MP Sarah Wollaston, who initially called for then-chief whip Andrew Mitchell to resign after ‘plebgate’.

  • 11 Dec 2012

    As Channel 4 News investigates the rise of ‘sexting’ among youngsters, Jon Snow debates the issue with Childline founder Esther Rantzen, public health consultant Dr Clare Bale and three teenagers.

  • 10 Dec 2012

    A chemical matter of trust

    As experts and governments wrangle over Syria and chemical weapons, another issue is exposed. It is that of trust, writes Jon Snow.

  • 5 Dec 2012

    As austerity measures are extended, Jon Snow reports on a Manchester factory which is bucking the downturn, transferring manufacturing back from China and now employing 40 local people.

  • 29 Nov 2012

    With the Leveson inquiry outlining press intrusion, Andy Davies looks at its impact. Jon Snow discusses the report with Neville Thurlbeck, Trevor Kavanagh, Anne Diamond and Jacqui Hames.