Search results for ‘Jon Snow’

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  • 17 Sep 2012

    C4 Class of 2012: The 'one million' challenge

    It is painful even to write it – one million young people unemployed. Jon Snow blogs on the battle to address and retrieve what some have casually tagged the ‘lost generation’.

  • 3 Sep 2012

    Leaking lavatories and the Olympic / Paralympic challenge

    How will MPs respond to the feel-good-factor sweeping Britain following the Olympics and Paralympic Games? Jon Snow writes on the challenge facing parliamentarians.

  • 30 Aug 2012

    Jon Snow meets chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff and US Paralympics team head of delegation, General Martin Dempsey, to talk about the team, TV coverage, and ‘green on blue’ killings.

  • 29 Aug 2012

    The Paralympic menace of good news

    Jon Snow blogs on the start of the Paralympic Games.

  • 28 Aug 2012

    Gotcha boccia!

    Jess Hunter, at 20, is by any test, severely disabled. She is also remarkably pretty. I’m not sure that it is even politically correct to say that, writes Jon Snow.

  • 20 Jul 2012

    A body on the line

    I caught the 07.18 this morning to Newbury and beyond. Ten minutes out of London’s Paddington Station the train stopped. “Ladies and Gentlemen I’m sorry to report that there is a fatality on the line ahead of us”. That is all the driver ever told us on his intercom, writes Jon Snow.

  • 10 Jul 2012

    The human cost of banking misbehaviour

    Alan and Margaret thought they were the only people in the world to fall for a financial product misold to them by a bank. It wasn’t until they met hundreds of other victims on-line that their lives began to recover hope. Jon Snow reports on the campaign against mis-selling in tonight’s Dispatches.

  • 6 Jul 2012

    Tennis, the one sport that can go either way

    Jon Snow blogs on why he loves tennis – the one great sport that can always go either way, however good you are.

  • 4 Jul 2012

    Amid the Barclays scandal: the test of true reform

    The reputation of the British Bankers Association has been brought low; the credibility of that agreed interest rate the Libor, has been traduced; the reputations of the mega forces at the top of British banking are on the floor; and confidence in the regulatory forces at the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and the Bank of England are also in question, writes Jon Snow.

  • 25 Jun 2012

    Saudi Arabia's one woman Olympic show

    Should one woman horse rider, who still has to reach the ‘required standard’, be allowed to suggest a Saudi women’s Olympic ‘spring’? asks Jon Snow.

  • 14 Jun 2012

    Why all the fuss about Habbo Hotel?

    In my view it goes to the very heart of the tension between the liberation and freedoms that the internet has wrought and the risks that it has inaugurated particularly for the very young, writes Jon Snow.

  • 14 Jun 2012

    Channel 4 News presenters Jon Snow, Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Cathy Newman take on a 2km rowing challenge set by four-time Olympic champion Sir Matthew Pinsent. Who will win?

  • 29 May 2012

    The Paralympian quest for normality

    It’s either an act of TV madness… or an inspired determination by Channel 4 to attempt the most comprehensive coverage of the Paralympics in the history of the games, writes Jon Snow.

  • 21 May 2012

    Sculpture, jubilee, and a fanfare to the future

    Channel 4 News Presenter Jon Snow blogs about the Goodwood Sculpture Park

  • 16 May 2012

    Death in a time of life

    Once in a while in death, you learn something about life. So it was this morning at the gracious church of St Martin’s in The Field’s on a rare sunny corner of London’s Trafalgar Square, writes Jon Snow.