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This is a list of newsreaders and journalists currently employed by BBC Television and BBC Radio.

Presenters and journalists appear across BBC television, radio but also contribute to BBC Online.

BBC News provides television journalism to BBC network bulletins (on BBC One and BBC Two) and programmes as well as the BBC News Channel available around the world and in the United Kingdom. BBC News runs BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC World Service as part of its rolling news coverage, journalists and presenters also contribute to podcasts produced by BBC News for BBC Radio 4, as well as solely for BBC Sounds.

The BBC has over 5,500 journalists[1] based both in the United Kingdom and abroad. BBC appointments can be short- or long-term; for example, reporter Peter Bowes revealed on BBC News (broadcast live on 8 September 2020) that Los Angeles has been his home for 25 years.

Television news presenters[edit]

BBC One and BBC Two[edit]

Many presenters listed here contribute to various BBC News programs, and some are involved in other BBC projects. Additionally, certain BBC News presenters offer relief presentation for programs airing on these channels. It's important to note that this list excludes presenters of broadcasts simulcast from the BBC News channel on BBC One overnight or during weekday mornings on BBC Two.

Presenter Programme(s) Notes
Huw Edwards BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News, State Occasions Chief presenter, was suspended in July 2023[2]
Clive Myrie BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News Chief presenter[3] & World Affairs Correspondent
Sophie Raworth BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten
Reeta Chakrabarti BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Jane Hill BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Ben Brown BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News
Mishal Husain BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Fiona Bruce BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, Question Time
Tina Daheley BBC Breakfast, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News Relief presenter
Katya Adler BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News
Victoria Derbyshire Newsnight
Faisal Islam
Kirsty Wark
Jon Kay BBC Breakfast
Sally Nugent
Naga Munchetty
Charlie Stayt
Roger Johnson Relief presenter
Ben Thompson
Nina Warhurst

BBC News (TV channel)[edit]

The presenters listed below often contribute to various BBC News programs and may have roles in other departments within the BBC. Additionally, some BBC News presenters not listed here occasionally fill in on programs broadcast on this channel. Noteworthy exceptions are the presenters of the domestic programs BBC Breakfast, BBC One bulletins, and BBC Newsnight simulcast on the domestic feed.

A significant change occurred on April 3, 2023, when the BBC consolidated its domestic and international rolling news channels into a unified operation. To spearhead news broadcasts on the merged channel during weekdays, the BBC appointed six (original) "chief presenters." This has since grown to twelve. Among them, nine are based in London, while two operate from Washington DC and one operates out of the BBC News studio in Singapore.[4]

Chief presenters[edit]

The programmes where the presenter is the lead presenter are bolded. Chief Presenters work across BBC One, BBC Two and primarily the BBC News Channel. The chief presenters broadcast on the channel between 12:00 and 8:00 London time during weekdays. Chief presenters will front BBC News coverage of editorially significant events on weekends. News broadcasts outside of these hours, and on weekends are fronted by other BBC presenters, many of which previously appeared on the domestic and international rolling news channels prior to their merger.

Presenter Location Programme(s)
Matthew Amroliwala London BBC News, Verified Live, BBC News at One
Sally Bundock BBC News, World Business Report[5]
Christian Fraser BBC News,The Context
Lucy Hockings BBC News, BBC News Now
Maryam Moshiri BBC News, BBC News at One,BBC Weekend News The World Today[6]', Talking Business
Clive Myrie BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News[7]
Ben Brown BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News[5]
Huw Edwards BBC News, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News, Election Night, Politics Live
Annita McVeigh BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News[5]
Geeta Guru-Murthy BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News[5]
Caitríona Perry Washington BBC News, BBC World News America,
Sumi Somaskanda
Steve Lai Singapore Newsday, Asia Business Report[8]

Other presenters[edit]

The list below reflects presenters normal postings, but can be posted to cover other studios

Presenter Base Notes
Lucy Grey London
Celia Hatton
Frankie McCamley
Rich Preston
Vishala Sri-Pathma
Lewis Vaughan Jones
Anjana Gadgil
Rajini Vaidyanathan
Azadeh Moshiri
Nicky Schiller
Catherine Byaruhanga
Tanya Beckett
Lukwesa Burak
Nancy Kacungira Currently on maternity leave[9]
Samantha Simmonds
Lauren Taylor
Kylie Pentelow
Anna Foster
Lyse Doucet Presents on location
Ben Thompson London/Salford BBC Breakfast Relief presenters
Ben Boulos
Luxmy Gopal
Sarah Campbell
Mariko Oi Singapore
Monica Miller
Arunoday Mukharji
Suranjana Tewari
Helena Humphrey Washington DC
Carl Nasman
Katty Kay US Election Night presenter
Waihiga Mwaura Nairobi Focus on Africa presenter
Rhoda Odhiambo

Radio news presenters[edit]

The broadcasters mentioned below frequently contribute to various BBC Radio programs and may hold roles in different departments within the BBC. Moreover, some BBC Radio hosts not listed here occasionally step in on programs aired on this channel.

BBC Radio 2[edit]

Presenter Programme(s)
Harvey Cook[10] BBC News
Tina Daheley Zoe Ball breakfast show
Jeremy Vine Jeremy Vine

BBC Radio 4[edit]

Presenter Programme(s)
Mishal Husain Today
Nick Robinson
Amol Rajan
Martha Kearney
Justin Webb
Sarah Montague The World at One
Edward Stourton
Jonny Dymond
Evan Davis PM[11]
David Eades The World Tonight
Paddy O'Connell Broadcasting House
Jonny Dymond

BBC Radio 5 Live[edit]

Presenter Programme(s)
Sean Farrington Wake Up to Money
Rick Edwards 5 Live Breakfast
Rachel Burden
Nicky Campbell Nicky Campbell
Lucy Grey 5 Live Breakfast
Naga Munchetty Naga Munchetty
Nihal Arthanayake Nihal Arthanayake, Must Watch
Chris Warburton Saturday Breakfast, Sunday Breakfast, In Short
Eleanor Oldroyd Saturday Breakfast
Sam Walker Sunday Breakfast
Adrian Chiles Chiles on Friday[12]
Tony Livesey 5 Live Drive
Clare McDonnell
Stephen Nolan Stephen Nolan
Dotun Adebayo Up All Night
Laura McGhie
Colin Murray
Patrick Kielty
Helen Skelton

BBC World Service[edit]

Presenter Programme(s) Notes
James Copnall Newsday Alternate
Julian Worricker Weekend
Rob Young
Andrew Peach Newshour, The Newsroom
Karin Giannone Outside Source
James Reynolds
Nancy Kacungira
Owen Bennett-Jones Newshour Alternate (on rotation)
James Coomarasamy
James Menendez
Lyse Doucet
Julian Marshall
Tim Franks
Valerie Sanderson The Newsroom
Roger Hearing Business Matters
Pooneh Ghoddoosi BBC Partner Hub

Journalists[edit]

♦ = Presenter

Foreign correspondents[edit]

The list provided indicates the usual assignments of correspondents. In instances of significant global events, like the Libyan crisis in 2011 or the Gaza conflict in 2023, foreign correspondents may be temporarily reassigned from their regular locations to cover these stories on a rotational basis. During such times, they are often labelled as "World Affairs Correspondents" or, if in Europe, as "Europe Correspondents." Subsequently, they return to their usual assignments. Additionally, this temporary reassignment may occur to cover holidays, primarily in July and August, as well as during Christmas periods. The BBC has a variety of specialist positions also including Regional Editors who are often shared across the world service output also.

World Affairs[edit]

Editor[edit]

John Simpson

International Editor[edit]

Jeremy Bowen

Foreign Editor[edit]

Paul Danahar

Correspondents[edit]
  • Orla GuerinIstanbulSenior International Correspondent
  • Mark DoyleInternational Development Correspondent
  • Naomi Grimley – Global Health Correspondent
  • Stephanie Hegarty – Global Population Correspondent[13]
  • Richard Galpin
Chief Correspondent[edit]

Lyse Doucet

Europe[edit]

Editor[edit]

Katya Adler

Regional Editor[edit]

Danny Aeberhard

Russia Editor[edit]

Steve Rosenberg

Correspondents[edit]

Asia/Pacific[edit]

Editor[edit]

Vacant

Deputy Editor[edit]

Aparna Alluri

Regional Editor[edit]

Celia Hatton ♦

South East Asia Editor[edit]

Anbarasan Ethirajan

Correspondents[edit]

North America[edit]

Editor[edit]

Sarah Smith

Correspondents[edit]
Chief Political Correspondent[edit]

Gary O'Donoghue

Special Correspondent[edit]

Katty Kay

Middle East[edit]

Editor[edit]

Vacant

Regional Editor[edit]

Sebastian Usher

Correspondents[edit]
Analyst[edit]

Sebastian Usher

Africa[edit]

Editor[edit]

Mary Harper[23]

Deputy editor[edit]

Anne Soy

Correspondents[edit]

Latin America[edit]

Correspondents[edit]

UK and Ireland correspondents[edit]

Only network correspondents are listed, but additional correspondents from national and regional news teams also report for the network.

England[edit]

Correspondents[edit]
North of England[edit]
  • Danny Savage
  • Ed Thomas
  • Judith Moritz
Midlands[edit]
South of England[edit]
  • Duncan Kennedy
West and South West England[edit]

Scotland[edit]

Editor[edit]

James Cook[33]

Correspondents[edit]
  • Lorna Gordon
  • Jamie McIvor

Wales[edit]

Correspondents[edit]

Ireland[edit]

Correspondents[edit]
  • Chris Page
  • Sara Girvan

Specialist correspondents[edit]

Politics[edit]

Editor[edit]

Chris Mason

Deputy Editor[edit]

Vicki Young[35]

Correspondents[edit]
National Editors[edit]

Felicity Evans – Political Editor, Wales

Enda McClaffertyPolitical Editor, Northern Ireland[38]

Glenn CampbellPolitical Editor, Scotland

Chief Political Correspondent[edit]

Henry Zeffman[39]

Family & Education[edit]

Editor[edit]

Branwen Jeffreys

Correspondents[edit]
  • Elaine Dunkley[40]
  • Hazel Shearing

Home & Legal Affairs[edit]

Editor[edit]

Mark Easton

Correspondents[edit]
  • Daniel Sandford
  • Danny Shaw
  • Tom Symonds
  • June Kelly
  • Dominic Casciani - Home and Legal Correspondent[41]

Security[edit]

Correspondents[edit]

Defence[edit]

Correspondents[edit]

Diplomatic and Royal[edit]

Editor[edit]

Vacant

Correspondents[edit]
Diplomatic[edit]
Royal[edit]

Economics[edit]

Editor[edit]

Faisal Islam[45]

Correspondents[edit]
Chief Correspondent[edit]

Dharshini David

Business[edit]

Editor[edit]

Simon Jack

Correspondents[edit]
  • Emma Simpson
  • Jonty Bloom
  • Simon Gompertz – Personal and Finance Correspondent
  • Theo Leggett – International Business Correspondent[47]
  • Katie Prescott

Health[edit]

Editor[edit]

Hugh Pym

Medical Editor[edit]

Fergus Walsh

Correspondents[edit]
  • Tulip MazumdarGlobal Health Correspondent
  • Nick Triggle
  • Catherine Burns
  • Sophie Hutchinson
  • Dominic Hughes
  • Jane Dreaper
  • Adam Brimelow
  • Lauren Moss[48]

Social Affairs[edit]

Editor[edit]

Alison Holt

Correspondents[edit]
  • Ben Hunte - LGBTQ Correspondent[49]
  • Megha Mohan - Gender and Identity Correspondent[50]
  • Michael Buchanan
  • Alison Holt[51]
  • Nikki FoxDisability Correspondent
  • Adina Campbell - Community Affairs Correspondent[52]

Religious Affairs[edit]

Editor[edit]

Aleem Maqbool

Correspondent[edit]
  • Lebo Diseko – Global Religion Reporter[53]

Transport[edit]

Correspondents[edit]

Technology[edit]

Editor[edit]

Zoe Kleinman[55]

Correspondents[edit]
  • Marc Cieslak[56]
  • James Clayton – North America Technology Reporter[57]
  • Steffan Powell – Gaming Reporter[56][58]
  • Richard Westcott – Science and Tech Correspondent[59]

Science[edit]

Editor[edit]

Rebecca Morelle

Correspondents[edit]
  • Pallab Ghosh
  • Jonathan Amos
  • Victoria Gill – Global Science Correspondent[60]
  • Richard Westcott – Science and Tech Correspondent[59]

Environment and Climate[edit]

Editor[edit]

Justin Rowlatt

Correspondents[edit]

Culture, Arts and Media[edit]

Editor[edit]

Katie Razzall

Correspondents[edit]
  • Noor Nanji
  • Lizo MzimbaEntertainment Correspondent
  • David Sillito – Media and Arts Correspondent
  • Mark Savage – Music Reporter[63]

Sport[edit]

Editor[edit]

Dan Roan

Correspondents[edit]
  • David Ornstein[64]
  • Natalie Pirks
  • Andy Swiss
  • Katie Gornall[65]
  • Joe Wilson[66]
  • Laura Scott[67]
Chief F1 Writer[edit]

Andrew Benson

Contributing Editors[edit]

Special correspondents[edit]

  • Lucy Manning
  • Fergal Keane
  • Ed Thompson

Programme correspondents[edit]

Newsnight

Today

  • Sanchia Berg
  • Tom Bateman
  • Zoe Conway
  • Tom Feilden
  • Nicola Stanbridge
  • Rob Young

The World at One / PM

Segment presenters[edit]

BBC News employs a number of business and sports presenters to anchor sections of news programmes.

Sport[edit]

Presenter Regular shifts Notes
Rob Bonnet Today
Mike Bushell BBC Breakfast, BBC News Channel[68]
Reshmin Chowdhury BBC World News, BBC News Channel
Katherine Downes Sportsday
Russell Fuller BBC World Service, 5 Live
Karthi Gnanasegaram Today, 5 Live, BBC News Channel, BBC Weekend News, Saturday Sportsday, BBC Breakfast
Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes BBC News Channel, BBC Weekend News, Saturday Sportsday
Damian Johnson BBC News Channel
Jonathan Legard Today, 5 Live, BBC News Channel
Gary Lineker Match of the Day
Garry Richardson Today
Tim Hague BBC Sport
Tulsen Tollett BBC World News, BBC News Channel
Olly Foster Relief
Will Perry
Azi Farni
Hugh Ferris
John Watson
Steven Wyeth
Marc Edwards
Chetan Pathak
Laura McGhie
Gavin Ramjaun
Louisa Pilbeam[69]

Business[edit]

Presenter Regular shifts Notes
Sally Bundock BBC World News and World Business Report Relief presenter
Sean Farrington Wake Up to Money, Today (BBC Radio 4)
Will Bain Wake Up to Money, Today (BBC Radio 4)
Tanya Beckett BBC News, World Business Report
Aaron Heslehurst Talking Business with Aaron Heslehurst, World Business Report , BBC News Channel
Paul Lewis BBC Breakfast, Money Box
Lerato Mbele Africa Business Report
Hannah Miller BBC Breakfast
Vishala Sri Pathma BBC News Channel, World Business Report Relief presenter
Samantha Simmonds BBC News Channel, , World Business Report
Ben Thompson BBC Breakfast, BBC World News, BBC Business, BBC News Channel, World Business Report
Nina Warhurst BBC Breakfast

Weather forecasters[edit]

BBC Weather is delivered by a team of Met Office broadcast meteorologists to deliver forecasts across its range of television and radio services. Most forecasters work across all mediums and shifts.

Programme presenters[edit]

Presenter Programme(s) Notes
Tom Brook Talking Movies, Talking Television
Sophie Ikenye Focus on Africa
Lukwesa Burak
Waihiga Mwaura
Lerato Mbele In Business Africa
Nancy Kacungira
Ade Adepitan The Travel Show
Benjamin Zand The Travel Show, Our World Producer
Evan Davis The Bottom Line
Spencer Kelly Click
Jo Coburn Politics Live
Zeinab Badawi HARDtalk
Stephen Sackur
Rob Bonnet HARDtalk Extra Time
Tim Sebastian The Doha Debates
Samira Ahmed Newswatch
John Simpson Unspun world
Linda Yueh Talking Business
David Coulthard Inside F1, F1: Behind the Wheel
Stacey Dooley Stacey Dooley Investigates (shown on BBC Three)
Tanya Beckett Witness, Talking Business
James Naughtie Meet the Author
Rebecca Jones
Chloe Tilley World Have Your Say[70]
Levi Jouavel The Catch Up[71]
Kirsty Grant
Callum Tulley

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