Ben Thomson is a journalist who has worked for the BBC as New York and Middle East Correspondent. He is best known for regularly appearing on BBC Breakfast. He moved to London after completing a degree in international business and French at Cardiff University, and a postgraduate diploma in Broadcast Journalism.
Tina Daheley is a well-known British journalist, newsreader, and presenter. She reads the news on The Radio 2 Breakfast Show with Zoe Ball, often contributing to discussions during the show. Also, she is a relief presenter on BBC News at Ten and BBC News at Six. In addition, she became the voiceover presenter of Points of View in 2019.
Tim Franks is a British journalist and radio presenter. He presents Newshour, the flagship news and current affairs program on BBC World Service radio. Tim also, from time to time, presents Hardtalk on BBC World News, and documentaries across BBC TV and radio.
Razia Iqbal is a journalist who works for BBC News. She serves as a special correspondent, reporting for outlets across the BBC. Razia has presented Newshour on the BBC World Service since 2011. Also, she presented Talking Books on the BBC News Channel. Previously, Razia was the corporation’s arts correspondent.
James Coomarasamy is a well-known British presenter. He serves as the presenter of the BBC Radio 4 evening program The World Tonight and Newshour program on the BBC World Service. Before, he spent a year presenting the now-defunct program Europe Today. In addition, he had been a BBC correspondent in Warsaw, followed by Paris, then Washington, D.C.
Zeinab Badawi is a popular Sudanese-British television and radio journalist currently a patron of the BBC World Service Trust – the charitable arm of the BBC, a board member of the National Portrait Gallery. She became the first presenter of ITV Morning News (later known as ITV News at 5:30), and also co-presented Channel 4 News with Jon Snow from 1989 until 1998), prior to joining BBC News. She was also the presenter of World News Today broadcast on both BBC Four and BBC World News, and Reporters, a weekly showcase of reports from the BBC.
Nancy Kacungira is an eminent Tanzanian-born Ugandan journalist and news anchor. As of now, she works at BBC News as a reporter and presenter. From 2017 to January 2019, Nancy presented Focus on Africa and World Business Report on BBC World News. She became the main presenter at 7 pm weekdays and 9 pm weekends from September 2019 when she is not on assignment after a stint presenting World News Today in August 2018. Since January 2019, Nancy has presented In Business Africa alongside Ashionye Ogene. Furthermore, she is a relief presenter for The Briefing at 05:00GMT on BBC World News, BBC News Channel, and BBC One. Nancy also began presenting on BBC World Service Outside Source in 2022 though she as of April is yet to present the TV edition. Nancy started presenting most of the evening output two in three weekends at the start of June 2020 on both BBC News Channel and BBC World News.
George Alagiah is a well-known British newsreader, journalist, and television news presenter. He serves as the presenter of BBC News at Six since December 2007. Before, he was the main presenter of GMT on BBC World News since its launch on 1 February 2010. In addition, he served as the deputy anchor of BBC One O’Clock News and BBC Nine O’Clock News in 1999.
Samira Ahmed is a popular British journalist, writer, and broadcaster at the BBC, where she has presented Radio 3’s Night Waves and Radio 4’s PM, The World Tonight, Sunday and Front Row, and has presented the Proms for BBC Four. Samira’s writing has appeared in many British publications such as The Guardian, The Independent, The Spectator, and New Humanist.
Mishal Husain is a British newsreader and journalist for BBC Television and BBC Radio. She serves as the main Sunday presenter of BBC News at Ten and BBC Weekend News and one of the main presenters of BBC Radio 4’s Today.