Jon Snow has been the face of Channel 4 News since 1989.
Jon Snow joined ITN in 1976 and became Washington Correspondent in 1984. Since then, he has travelled the world to cover the news – from the fall of the Berlin Wall and the release of Nelson Mandela, to Barack Obama's inauguration and the earthquake in Haiti.
His many awards include the Richard Dimbleby Bafta award for Best Factual Contribution to Television (2005), and Royal Television Society awards for Journalist of the Year (2006) and Presenter of the Year (2009).
Indian MP Shashi Tharoor on his new book – from colonial misdeeds to their echoes today.
The photographs of her 3-year-old nephew – his body washed up on a Turkish beach – became a symbol of the plight of Syrian refugees around the world.
From Washington the former Department of Justice spokesman and Democratic Party strategist Matthew Miller.
Muhammad Ali Jnr, the son of the late boxing legend, says he was stopped at an airport and quizzed about his religion.
Conservative MP, and former Northern Ireland Secretary, Theresa Villiers.
They committed war crimes and showed a willful disregard for international law: the United Nations has condemned both sides in the Syrian conflict for deliberately targeting hospitals, civilians, even an aid convoy approved by the Government.
One man who has long warned of the instability in Tunisia following the Arab Spring is the scholar Tariq Ramadan. Tunisia is one of several majority-Muslim countries where he was a persona non grata until after the revolution. He was also refused entry to the United States for five years, under the Patriot Act, until…
Cheryl Stollery, whose husband John was killed in the attack, and Daniel Clifford, who lost his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Denis and Elaine Thwaites.
It’s not just EU citizens who feel unfairly treated by the British authorities. A grandmother who’s lived in Britain for 30 years has been deported to Singapore, saying she’s been treated like a terrorist. Irene Clennell was removed on Sunday with just £15 in her pocket.
Oliver Cosgrove, who was selected to be sent to Australia in 1952 at the age of three, travelling when he was just four. There he was subjected to sexual and physical abuse throughout his childhood at the hands of the Christian brothers who ran the school he attended.
Ministers have said former Guantanamo Bay detainees could lose financial settlements paid to them if they have breached legal agreements with the Government. With us now to discuss this is Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones, former Security minister in the coalition government, Chris Phillips, once head of national counter-terrorism security for the police and Anna Turley, the…
Jo Cox’s husband Brendan is hoping to build bridges in divided British communities by announcing special events to mark the first anniverary of his wife’s death.
Labour MP Naz Shah, who sits on the home affairs committee, and the Conservative MP and former Northern Ireland Secretary,Theresa Villiers.
The refugee crisis is a modern problem of biblical proportions, with the UN estimating that more than 65m people are displaced by war or persecution. In his latest attempt to document this desperate human struggle, contemporary artist Richard Mosse has turned to a powerful military grade camera that detects body heat from over 30km away.
Richard Barrett, former director of global counter-terrorism operations at MI6, and Sasha Havlicek, co-founder of the counter-terrorism think tank, the Institute for Strategic Dialogue.