List of BBC newsreaders and reporters

BBC News employs many presenters and correspondents who appear across television, radio and contribute to BBC Online. BBC News provides television journalism to BBC One bulletins and the rolling news channels BBC World News and the BBC News Channel in the United Kingdom. In addition BBC News runs rolling news network BBC Radio 5 Live and the international BBC World Service. They also contribute to strands across BBC Radio 4 and bulletins on all radio networks. The BBC has over 200 correspondents based both in the United Kingdom and abroad.

Television news presenters

BBC One and BBC Two

Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. Other BBC News presenters also provide relief presentation on programmes broadcast on these channels. Not included in this list are presenters of the BBC News Channel programme BBC Newsroom Live which is simulcast on BBC Two. Also not included are presenters of BBC World News programmes that are simulcast overnight on BBC One and the 19:00 edition on BBC Four.

Presenter ImageProgramme(s)Notes
George Alagiah BBC News at Six[1]
Ben Brown BBC News at One, BBC Weekend NewsRelief Presenter
Fiona Bruce BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, Question Time
Rachel Burden BBC BreakfastRelief Presenter
Reeta Chakrabarti BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Tina Daheley BBC Breakfast, Victoria Derbyshire, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Victoria Derbyshire BBC News
Huw Edwards BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, Election Night, State OccasionsChief Presenter
Christian Fraser BBC Breakfast, BBC Weekend News, Beyond 100 DaysRelief Presenter
Joanna Gosling Victoria Derbyshire, BBC News at Nine, BBC Newsroom Live, BBC Weekend News
Carrie Gracie BBC News at Nine, BBC Newsroom Live, BBC Weekend News
Jane Hill BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News Relief Presenter
Mishal Husain BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Roger Johnson BBC BreakfastRelief Presenter
Jon Kay
Emily Maitlis Newsnight
Simon McCoy BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC Weekend News
Annita McVeigh BBC News at Nine, BBC Newsroom Live, BBC Weekend News
Louise Minchin BBC Breakfast
Naga Munchetty
Clive Myrie BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Sally Nugent BBC BreakfastRelief Presenter
Sophie Raworth BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, State OccasionsSenior Presenter
Kate Silverton BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Norman Smith Victoria DerbyshireRelief Presenter
Charlie Stayt BBC Breakfast
Chloe Tilley Victoria Derbyshire[2]Relief Presenter
Dan Walker BBC Breakfast
Kirsty Wark Newsnight

BBC News Channel

Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. Other BBC News presenters also provide relief presentation on programmes broadcast on this channel. Not included in this list are the presenters of the programmes BBC Breakfast, Victoria Derbyshire as well as the BBC One bulletins that are simulcast on the channel. Also not included are presenters of the BBC World News programmes that are simulcast from 19:00 to 20:00, 21:00 to 22:00 and 00:00 to 06:00 daily, unless they're mainly seen on the News Channel.

Presenter ImageProgramme(s)Notes
Lukwesa Burak BBC News, BBC World News, World News Today, The Papers
Reeta Chakrabarti BBC News, BBC News at Five, BBC Weekend News, The Papers
Martine Croxall BBC News, BBC News at Five, The Papers, Afternoon Live
Huw Edwards BBC News at Five
Christian Fraser Beyond 100 Days, BBC News, BBC News at Five, The PapersRelief Presenter
Joanna Gosling BBC News, BBC Newsroom Live
Jane Hill BBC News, BBC News at Five, The Film Review
Rebecca Jones BBC News at Nine, BBC News at Five, BBC Newsroom Live, The PapersRelief Presenter
Shaun Ley BBC News, BBC News at Five, BBC Weekend News, The Papers, dateline london Relief Presenter & Main Morning Presenter
Geeta Guru-Murthy BBC News, The Papers Relief Presenter
Simon McCoy BBC News, Afternoon Live
Carrie Gracie BBC News, BBC News at Nine, Afternoon Live, BBC World News, World News Today
Annita McVeigh BBC News at Nine, BBC Newsroom Live, BBC Weekend News
Clive Myrie BBC News, BBC Weekend News, BBC News at Five, The Papers, 100+ Days
Rachel Schofield BBC News, The Papers
Ben Bland BBC World News, BBC News, The PapersBusiness and Relief Presenter
Julian Worricker BBC News, BBC Weekend News, BBC News at Five, The PapersRelief Presenter
Chris Rogers BBC News, BBC News at Five, The Papers, BBC World News, World News Today
Carole Walker BBC News, BBC News at Five, The Papers
Vicki Young BBC NewsRelief Presenter[3]

BBC World News

Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. Other BBC News presenters also provide relief presentation on programmes broadcast on this channel. Presenters who have normal shows and also Relief present have their relief shows in bold.

Presenter ProgrammeNotes
Reged Ahmad BBC World NewsRelief Presenter
Matthew Amroliwala Global, Global Business
Ros Atkins Outside Source
Tanya Beckett BBC World News, World News TodayRelief Presenter
Ben Bland BBC World News, The Briefing, World News TodayRelief Presenter
Sally Bundock The Briefing
David Eades BBC World News, GlobalRelief Presenter
Mike Embley BBC World News
Christian Fraser Beyond 100 Days
Victoria Fritz The BriefingRelief Presenter
Karin Giannone BBC World News, World News Today
Duncan Golestani BBC World News, World News Today
Lucy Grey BBC World NewsRelief Presenter
Geeta Guru-Murthy BBC World News, ImpactRelief Presenter
Yalda Hakim Impact
Celia Hatton BBC World NewsRelief Presenter
Rico Hizon Newsday

Asia Business Report

Based in Singapore
Lucy Hockings GMT
Katty Kay Beyond 100 DaysBased in Washington
Sharanjit Leyl Newsday

Asia Business Report

Based in Singapore
Kasia Madera Newsday, World News Today, BBC World News
Nuala McGovern BBC World News
James Menendez BBC World NewsRelief Presenter
Jane O'Brien BBC World News America, Beyond 100 DaysBased in Washington, Relief Presenter
Krupa Padhy BBC World News
Simon Pusey BBC World News
James Reynolds BBC World News
Beyond 100 Days

Relief Presenter

Chris Rogers BBC World News, World News TodayRelief Presenter
Stephen Sackur GMT
Babita Sharma Newsday
Samantha Simmonds BBC World News, World News TodayRelief Presenter
Martin Stanford BBC World News, World News Today
Philippa Thomas Impact, BBC World News, World News TodayRelief Presenter
Laura Trevelyan BBC World News AmericaBased in Washington Relief Presenter
Lewis Vaughan-Jones BBC World News, World News Today, NewsdayRelief Presenter
Tim Willcox BBC World News, Impact, GlobalRelief Presenter
Nada Tawfik BBC World News America Based in Washington

Radio news presenters

BBC Radio 2

PresenterProgramme(s)
Jeremy VineJeremy Vine
Harvey Cook[4][5]BBC News
Tina Daheley Zoe Ball breakfast show

BBC Radio 4

PresenterProgramme(s)
Mishal HusainToday
Martha Kearney
Justin Webb
Nick Robinson
Matthew Price
Sarah MontagueThe World at One
Evan DavisPM[6]
Ritula ShahThe World Tonight
David Eades
Philippa Thomas
Carolyn QuinnSaturday PM, The Westminster Hour
Paddy O'ConnellBroadcasting House
Mark MardellThe World This Weekend

BBC Radio 5 Live

PresenterProgramme(s)
David JonesWake Up to Money
Mickey Clark
Rob Young
Nicky Campbell5 Live Breakfast
Lucy Grey
Rachel Burden
Chris WarburtonSaturday Breakfast, Sunday Breakfast, In Short
Eleanor OldroydSaturday Breakfast, The Friday Sports Panel
Sam WalkerSunday Breakfast
Adrian ChilesChiles on Friday[7]
Peter AllenJane Garvey and Peter Allen
Sarah BrettAfternoon Edition
Mark KermodeKermode and Mayo's Film Review
Simon Mayo
Tony Livesey5 Live Drive
Anna Foster
Phil WilliamsThe Late News Hour
Stephen NolanStephen Nolan, Question Time Extra Time
Rhod SharpUp All Night
Dotun Adebayo
Danny BakerThe Danny Baker Show
Garry RichardsonSportsweek
John PienaarPienaar's Politics
Adrian Goldberg5 Live Investigates
Emma BarnettThe Emma Barnett Show

BBC World Service

PresenterProgramme(s)Notes
Alan KasujjaNewsday
Shelagh Fogarty Alternate
Julian WorrickerWeekend
Fergus Nicoll
Andrew PeachNewshour, The Newsroom, Weekend
Dan DamonWorld Update
Nuala McGovernOutside Source
Karin Giannone
Owen Bennett-JonesNewshour Alternate (on rotation)
James Coomarasamy
James Menendez
Lyse Doucet
Razia Iqbal
Julian Marshall
Tim Franks
Valerie SandersonThe Newsroom
Rob Young Business Matters
Roger Hearing
Susannah Streeter
Pooneh GhoddoosiBBC Partner Hub

Reporters

Foreign correspondents

The list below reflects correspondents' normal postings. During major international events, such as the Libyan crisis of 2011 and the Gaza conflict of 2014, foreign correspondents may be redeployed from their normal bases to cover such stories temporarily on a rota (when they are usually branded "World Affairs Correspondents" or when in Europe "Europe Correspondents"), before returning to their normal base. This can also happen to cover holidays mainly during July / August and over Christmas periods.

World Affairs

Editor:

Chief International Correspondent and Contributing Editor:

Correspondents:

US and Canada

Editor:

Chief Political Correspondent:

Correspondents:

Latin America

Correspondent:

Europe

Editor:

Correspondents:

Middle East

Editors :

Correspondents:

Africa

Editor:

Correspondent:

Asia

Asia Pacific Editor:

  • Celia Hatton

Editors:

Correspondents:

Australia

  • Shaimaa Khalil – Sydney[36]

UK and Ireland correspondents

World Affairs Correspondent

Ireland

  • Chris Page
  • Emma Vardy[37]

Scotland

Editor: Sarah Smith

Correspondents:

  • Glenn Campbell
  • Lorna Gordon

Wales

North of England

Midlands

Eastern England

South of England

  • Duncan Kennedy

West of England

Specialist correspondents

Political

Editor:

Deputy Editor:

Assistant Editor:

Chief Political Correspondent:

Correspondents:

National Editors:

Parliamentary

  • Mark D'Arcy
  • Esther Webber

Education

Editor:

  • Branwen Jeffreys

Correspondent:

  • Sean Coughlan - Education and Family[48]
  • Elaine Dunkley[49]

Home Affairs

Editor:

Correspondents:

Security

Defence

Diplomatic and Royal

Editor:

Correspondents:

Business and Economics

Editors:

Correspondents:

  • Dharshini DavidGlobal Trade[55]
  • Joe LynamBusiness
  • Andrew VerityEconomics
  • Andrew Walker – Economics[56]
  • Emma Simpson – Business
  • Jonty Bloom – Business
  • Simon Gompertz – Personal and Finance
  • Theo Leggett - International Business[57]

Health

Editor:

Correspondents:

Social Affairs

LGBT Correspondent:

Correspondent:

  • Michael Buchanan
  • Alison Holt[60]

Disability Correspondent:

Community Affairs Correspondent:

Religious Affairs

Transport

Technology

Editor:

Correspondent:

  • Dave Lee – North America Technology Reporter
  • Richard Westcott - Science and Tech[64]

Science

Editor:

Correspondents:

Arts

Editor:

Correspondents:

  • Rebecca Jones
  • Nick Higham ♦ – Meet the Author presenter
  • Lizo MzimbaEntertainment
  • David Sillito – Media and Arts

Reporters:

  • Mark Savage – Music[69]

Sport

Editor:

Chief F1 Correspondent

  • Andrew Benston

Correspondents:

  • Unknown Replacement (David Ornstein)[70]
  • Natalie Pirks
  • Andy Swiss
  • Katie Gornall[71]
  • Joe WIlson[72]
  • Laura Lambert[73]

Contributing Editors

Film Maker / Producers

'Editor of BBC Pop Up'

'Cameraman / Producer'

  • Darrin Conway – Washington

News correspondents

News Editor and Chief Correspondent:

Special Correspondents:

Correspondents:

Programme correspondents

Daily Politics

Newsnight

  • Nicholas WattPolitical Editor
  • Lewis Goodall – Policy Editor
  • Helen Thomas – Business Editor
  • Mark UrbanDiplomatic and Defence Editor
  • David GrossmanUS Correspondent
  • Gabriel Gatehouse – International Editor
  • Deborah Cohen - Health Correspondent
  • James Clayton - Correspondent
  • Katie Razzall - UK Editor
  • Steve Smith - Culture Correspondent

Victoria Derbyshire

  • Aaron HeslehurstBusiness
  • Ben Thompson – Business
  • Hugh Woozencroft – Sport
  • Jessica Creighton – Sport
  • Jim Reed
  • James Longman
  • Catrin Nye
  • Dan Johnson – North of England
  • Benjamin ZandFilm maker / Producer
  • Nicola Beckford

Today

The World at One / PM

Segment presenters

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

Sport

PresenterRegular shifts
Vassos AlexanderThe Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Rob BonnetToday
Mike BushellBBC Breakfast, BBC News Channel[78]
Reshmin ChowdhuryBBC World News, BBC News Channel
Russell FullerBBC World Service, 5 Live
Karthi GnanasegaramToday, 5 Live, BBC News Channel, BBC Weekend News, Saturday Sportsday, BBC Breakfast
Lizzie Greenwood-HughesBBC News Channel, BBC Weekend News, Saturday Sportsday
Damian JohnsonBBC News Channel
Jonathan LegardToday, 5 Live, BBC News Channel
Sally NugentBBC Breakfast
Garry RichardsonToday
Tim HagueBBC Sport
Tulsen TollettBBC World News
Olly Foster
Will Perry
Azi Farni
John Watson
Hugh Woozencroft
Jessica Creighton
Leah Bolleto
Steve Wyeth
James Pearce Relief
Marc Edwards
Nick Marshall-McCormack
Katherine Downes
Ore Oduba
Sonali Shah
JJ Chalmers

Business

PresenterRegular shiftsNotes
Alice BaxterBBC World News & Business BriefingRelief presenter
Sally BundockBBC World News and World Business ReportRelief presenter
Mickey ClarkWake Up to Money, 5 Live Breakfast
Sara CoburnBBC World News
Declan CurryBBC News Channel, Radio 5 Live
Victoria FritzBBC Breakfast, BBC World News, BBC News Channel
Aaron HeslehurstTalking Business with Aaron Heslehurst, BBC World News, BBC News Channel, Victoria Derbyshire
Rico HizonAsia Business Report, World Business Report
Rachel HorneBBC News Channel
Dominic LaurieBBC Breakfast, Radio 5 Live
Paul LewisBBC Breakfast, Money Box
Sharanjit LeylAsia Business Report, World Business Report
Lerato MbeleAfrica Business Report
Steph McGovernBBC BreakfastRelief presenter
Maryam MoshiriBBC News Channel, BBC World News
Vishala Sri Pathma
Sean FarringtonWake Up to Money, BBC Breakfast
Jamie RobertsonBBC World News, BBC Business, BBC News ChannelRelief presenter
Susannah StreeterBBC News Channel, BBC World News
Ben ThompsonBBC Breakfast, BBC World News, BBC Business, BBC News Channel, Victoria DerbyshireRelief presenter

Weather forecasters

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

PresenterProgramme(s)Notes
Nima Abu-WardehMiddle East Business Report
Tom BrookTalking Movies, Talking Television
Jane HillThe Film Review
Sophie IkenyeFocus on Africa
Lukwesa BurakFocus on Africa
Lerato MbeleIn Business Africa
Nancy KacungiraIn Business Africa
Mark KermodeThe Film Review
Ade AdepitanThe Travel Show
Benjamin ZandThe Travel Show, Our WorldProducer
Evan DavisThe Bottom Line
Lerato MbeleAfrica Business Report
Spencer KellyClick
Naga MunchettySunday Morning Live
Andrew NeilThe Andrew Neil Show, Politics Live, The Andrew Neil Interviews
Jo CoburnPolitics Live
Zeinab BadawiHARDtalk
Stephen Sackur
Rob BonnetHARDtalk Extra Time
Tim SebastianThe Doha Debates
Samira AhmedNewswatch
Andrew MarrThe Andrew Marr Show
John SimpsonBBC News: The Editors
Linda YuehTalking Business
David CoulthardInside F1, F1: Behind the Wheel
Stacey DooleyStacey Dooley Investigates (Shown on BBC Three)
Tanya BeckettWitness, Talking Business
James NaughtieMeet the Author
Rebecca Jones
Chloe TilleyWorld Have Your Say[79]

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