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Ayshah Tull

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Ayshah Tull is a British presenter and journalist at Channel 4 News.[1] Formerly, she was at the BBC working mainly for the children's news programme, Newsround.[2] Tull has also presented for BBC Sport along with having her reports appear on BBC Breakfast, World TV, and the Victoria Derbyshire programme.

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Career

In 2010, she was one of 4000 applicants for 12 places on a BBC Production Trainee Scheme.[2] After working as a producer on BBC Radio 5 Live (including BBC's coverage of the Olympics) and Sky News, she had a successful screentest as a presenter in 2013

Background

Tull is from Perivale, West London.[3] Her mother is Guyanese.[4] Tull attended the Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls in Acton and took a degree in geography at King's College London London followed by a postgraduate certificate in broadcast journalism at City, University of London.[5]

Tull was an NUJ- administered recipient of an ethnic journalism George Viner Memorial Fund grant in 2009.[6] She was shortlisted for a Diversity in Media Award in the Journalist or Writer of the Year category in 2018.[7] In 2019, Tull was named an ambassador for the charity Mencap, which supports people with learning disabilities.[8]

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