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Sky News presenters and editorial team
Presenters and journalists of Sky News, a British television news channel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sky News has about 600 staff, of whom about 50 speak on camera.[1][failed verification]
Main news presenters
Main programme presenters
Overnight and relief presenters
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Editorial team & correspondents
Politics
Business and Economics
International
National
Specialist
General News
Sport
Weather
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The Pledge panellists
On 6 April 2016, Sky News announced that it was to launch a new show, The Pledge. It would not have a traditional presenter, but would instead have nine panellists, with five appearing on each episode. Michelle Dewberry, Nick Ferrari, Rachel Johnson, Graeme Le Saux and June Sarpong appeared in the first programme on Thursday 21 April.
Former presenters and reporters
- Lisa Aziz (now with LBC News)
- Faye Barker (now with ITN)
- Adam Boulton
- Enda Brady
- Colin Brazier (now with LBC) Colin's last show on LBC was on 31 August 2023 with Colin deciding to completely give up journalism.
- Ginny Buckley
- Lukwesa Burak (now with BBC News)
- Kay Burley On 5 February 2025, the 36th anniversary of the first Sky News broadcast and her first day with the network, Burley announced her retirement. Her announcement came during that morning's broadcast of Breakfast with Kay Burley which would be her final broadcast.
- Stephanie Callister
- David Chater
- Michelle Clifford
- Marverine Cole
- Stephen Cole (moved to CGTN in 2019 and retired from broadcast television in 2022)
- Liam Creagh
- Vivien Creegor
- Dharshini David
- Jason de la Pena
- Stephen Dixon (now with GB News)[12]
- Rona Dougall (now with STV)
- Lorna Dunkley (Joined ABC News (Australia) in 2017)
- Julie Etchingham (now with ITV News)
- Gemma Evans
- Gamal Fahnbulleh (now with Granada Reports)
- Juliette Foster (now with BBC World Service/BBC News)
- Bob Friend (deceased 2008)
- Steve Gaisford
- Steff Gaulter (now at Al Jazeera English)
- Steve Hargrave
- Charlotte Hawkins (now on Good Morning Britain on ITV)
- Sarah Hewson (now with TalkTV)
- Nicola Hill
- Eamonn Holmes (Now on GB News, Weekday Breakfast)
- Alexandra Hill (now at ITN)
- Faisal Islam (joined BBC News in 2019)[13]
- Jannat Jalil (now with BBC News)
- Sangeeta Kandola (now at ITN)
- Phil Lavelle (now with CCTV America)
- Graeme Le Saux
- Kimberley Leonard Left 26th August 2023.[14]
- Mark Longhurst (now with GB News)
- Emily Maitlis (Presenter of The News Agents since 2022)
- Tim Marshall
- Kate McCann (now with Times Radio[15])
- Simon McCoy
- Dermot Murnaghan Left 23 February 2023, after 16 years on Sky News. The last Tonight News with Dermot was broadcast on 28 February 2023.
- Denise Nurse
- Glen Oglaza
- Kevin Owen (now with RT)
- Martin Popplewell
- Jeff Randall
- Samantha Simmonds (now with BBC World News)
- Matt Smith
- Penny Smith
- Peter Spencer (retired)
- Martin Stanford (now at LBC News)
- Jeremy Thompson (retired 2016)
- Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije (now with 5 News)
- Hannah Vaughan Jones (now with CNN International)
- Lucy Verasamy (now with ITV Weather)
- Isabel Webster (now with GB News)
- Holly Williams (now at CBS News)
- Andrew Wilson
- Francis Wilson
- Michael Wilson
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