Martine Croxall Biography Martine Croxall is a gifted British journalist who works as a presenter for the BBC News Channel in the United Kingdom. She was the BBC’s primary presenter on the 13th of November 2015, covering the news of the Paris attacks.
Matthew Amroliwala Biography Matthew Amroliwala is a media personality who is best known as the primary presenter of BBC World News’ flagship news and debate show Global. In September 2014, he joined the worldwide news channel.
Stacey Dooley Biography Stacey Jaclyn Dooley is an English television presenter, journalist, and media figure. She first gained national attention in 2008, when she featured on the show Blood, Sweat, and T-Shirts. She has since produced social-issue television programs for BBC Three about child labor and women in impoverished countries.
Rory Cellan-Jones Biography Rory Cellan Jones initially named Nicholas Rory Cellan Jones is a British journalist who specializes in economics and technology for BBC News.
Andrea Byrne is an English journalist and television presenter who currently works for ITV Cymru Wales, where she hosts Wales at Six and Wales This Week.
Dan Damon Biography Dan Damon is a BBC award-winning journalist and radio presenter best known for anchoring World Update on the BBC World Service.
Gordon Corera Biography Gordon Corera is a journalist and novelist from the United Kingdom. He is the BBC’s Security Correspondent and a computer technology expert.
John Pienaar Biography John Adrian Pienaar is a British journalist who is now working for the Times, which has become a prominent deputy editor for BBC News.
John Simpon Biography Simpon’s real name is John Cody Fidler-Simpson. He is a British foreign journalist and BBC News international affairs editor. He has spent his whole career with the BBC, reporting from over 120 countries, including thirty conflict zones, and interviewing numerous international leaders.
John Tusa Biography Sir John Tusa is a presenter of BBC Newsnight and a British arts administrator, novelist, and journalist. He was the managing director of the BBC World Service and the Barbican Arts Centre before becoming co-chairman of the European Union Youth Orchestra.