Jon Dennis
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
The Guardian's Jon Dennis reports on the recent political donations controversy, and the pressure on the Labour Party leadership following disappointing poll results and economic data. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
The death of two soldiers during the UK heat wave; The Health Secretary has been accused of politicising hospital deaths; The Conservatives Election Strategist's under fire; The excitement over the… Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
A lobbying scandal hits parliament; and fracking possibilities. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
Deputy PM denies covering up sex scandal and Britain loses its AAA credit rating. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
A proposed high speed railway and immigration from poor parts of Europe to the UK. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
Extradition of computer hacker Gary McKinnon halted after 10-year battle and the Referendum on Scotland's independence. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
The discovery of the remains of Richard III and the murder of 2 police officers in an ambush attack. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
UK correspondent Jon Dennis discusses the expansion to Heathrow Airport. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
UK correspondent discusses various aspects of the Olympic Games. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
The Queen shakes hands with former IRA commander Martin McGuinness and Prime Minister David Cameron promises a radical overhaul of welfare. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
The debate in England over the Euro crisis and what views are being expressed. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
Cash for access scandal involving the Prime Minister. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
David Cameron off to the US to meet with president Obama. The continuing phone hacking saga. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
Jon Dennis from The Guardian joins the programme for the latest news from Old Blighty. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
The al-Qaeda inspired gang that admitted plotting to bomb London; and Fred Goodwin, the former boss of the Royal Bank of Scotland, is stripped of his knighthood and his successor forgoes his bonus. Audio
UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
The UK is the only EU member state to refuse to sign a new intergovernmental accord designed to save the euro. Audio