Sky News

Sky News Presenters & Reporters

Adam Boulton

Adam Boulton

Adam presents Sky News’ Boulton & Co, weekdays from 1pm – 2pm, alongside Sarah Hewson. He is also Sky NewsPolitical Editor. Adam has been at Sky News since the beginning.

A pioneer of the innovative use of live analysis and pictures, it’s believed that he has spent more hours on television covering breaking stories than any other British television reporter.

Anna Botting

Anna Botting

Award winning presenter, Anna has covered many major events both from the studio and in the field since joining Sky News.

She recently presented live from Tripoli on the Libya conflict and also covered the last US election, anchoring live from California.

In 2007 she presented from Portugal on the disappearance of Madeleine McCann and anchored Sky News’ ‘Inside Iraq’ week coverage live from Baghdad.  She also interviewed disgraced actor Chris Langham in his first sit-down interview since his release from prison.

Anna Jones

Anna JonesAnna is Sky News' Business Presenter.  Anna has also been involved in special programmes, ranging from the Budget to local elections, to the Blair/Brown handover.

Anna moved to Sky News after 12 years at the BBC, where she anchored BBC News 24’s 0900 – 1300 strand. She was on air as Allied forces began the bombing of Afghanistan, at the announcement of the death of the Queen Mother, and the death of Princess Margaret.  Anna also anchored coverage of the aftermath of the 2004 Asian Tsunami. Her last BBC broadcast was the announcement of London’s victorious bid for the 2012 Olympics.

Charlotte Hawkins

Charlotte Hawkins

Charlotte works alongside Eamonn Holmes presenting Sunrise, weekday mornings 6am-9am.

She also presents Sky News at 9am for an hour, bringing viewers the top agenda-setting news stories.
 
Since joining Sky as a presenter, Charlotte has co-anchored coverage of the Royal Wedding, hosted Sky News’ BAFTA show, presented live from the red carpet at the Oscars in LA, and been on location to bring viewers coverage of the 2010 General Election.

Colin Brazier

Colin BrazierColin Brazier presents 'The Live Desk' from 0900 - 1000 and 1300 – 1400 on weekdays. He became a presenter after a wide-ranging career as a correspondent. A widely traveled and award-winning journalist, he filed the first report from inside Iraq with US forces during the second Gulf War.

He was the first non-American to broadcast live from Baghdad International Airport, a record which prompted the Daily Telegraph to write in a leader on April 12 entitled Where was the BBC?:

“[The BBC] refused to acknowledge…that American troops were in Baghdad, even though you had only to switch to Sky to see them there.”

Dermot Murnaghan

Dermot MurnaghanDermot Murnaghan presents Sky News Today from 1000 – 1300, weekdays.

He joined Sky News from the BBC where he has fronted BBC Breakfast since September 2002. During this time he also presented Eggheads and Treasure Hunt for the BBC.

Before joining the BBC he spent more than a decade presenting ITV's national news bulletins from London.

Eamonn Holmes

Eamonn HolmesHe’s the face most people have woken up to in the morning.

Eamonn Holmes is the anchor of Sky News Sunrise from 0600 – 0900.  For 12 years, Eamonn presented GMTV.

Eamonn, who has his own Saturday morning sports entertainment show on Radio Five Live, can be seen at other times and on other stations, most notably as twice weekly host of BBC1’s National Lottery Jet Set and on This Morning with his partner Ruth Langsford.

Gillian Joseph

Gillian Joseph

Gillian Joseph presents Sky News Sunrise Friday - Sunday.

Prior to joining Sky News, Gillian presented the news on BBC Breakfast and on BBC London. She has also worked as a presenter for BBC News 24 and Radio 5 Live.

Gillian played a major role in the coverage of the aftermath of the 2004 Asian Tsunami, and has reported from locations across the globe including Northern Ireland, South America and Africa.

Jeff Randall

Jeff Randall

Jeff Randall presents Jeff Randall Live every Monday to Thursday at 7pm on Sky News.

The show takes a look at the big business stories of the day, with regular exclusive guests and hard hitting interviews. The show is a must view for anyone working in the worlds of business and finance.

Jeff is also the Daily Telegraph’s editor at large, and his column offers sharp analysis and authoritative comment on the latest business stories.

Joel Hills

Joel HillsJoel Hills is Sky News Business Correspondent. As Business Correspondent, Joel has covered the soaring energy bills, commodity prices, falling house prices and demise of Northern Rock characteristic of the recent economic downturn.  Joel joined Sky News in 2003 as a general reporter.

Prior to Sky, Joel was a reporter / presenter for ITV Birmingham, anchoring the Evening News bulletin and occasionally co-presenting Central News at Six.

Kay Burley

Kay BurleyKay Burley is the longest-serving female newsreader on British television. Host of "Afternoon Live with Kay Burley" from 2-5pm daily, she has covered some of the world's biggest news stories, from the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Michael Jackson, to the Asian Tsunami, Hurricane Katrina and the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York.

Her exclusive interviews range from prime ministers and royalty to celebrities and saw her shortlisted for presenter of the year alongside Jon Snow and Andrew Neil. Her interview with Rebecca Loos still rates among the highest-watched programmes on Sky TV.

Lorna Dunkley

Lorna Dunkley

Lorna Dunkley joined Sky News in 2002 and has presented during some of the major national and international news stories of the last decade.

She anchored many hours of coverage of the Libyan conflict including the aftermath of Colonel Gaddafi's death. Lorna was on air for the final hours of the Mubarak regime in Egypt and the moment that Saddam Hussein was captured by US forces in Iraq.

Lorna was presenting Sunrise on the morning of the 7/7 London bombings and the foiled airline terror plots at Heathrow.

Lukwesa Burak

Lukwesa BurakLukwesa Burak presents Sky Late News from midnight to 0400.

She then presents World News from 0400 – 0600, which caters for audiences within Europe, Asia and Africa.

Lukwesa joined Sky News in 2006, having previously ­been a news anchor for BBC East Midlands Today, as well as presenting on various local radio stations.

Mark Kleinman

Mark KleinmanMark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor.  He was previously City Editor of The Sunday Telegraph and prior to that, he reported from Hong Kong on Asia's rapidly-evolving role in the global economy for the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph. He made his name as the mergers and acquisitions correspondent for The Sunday Times, where he broke a string of exclusive stories about major corporate takeovers.  He also writes a weekly column for The Times, as well as a regular blog on major stories in the City and the world of business.

Mark Longhurst

Mark Longhurst

Mark presents Sky News’ evening news at weekends.

Mark has more than 30 years experience as a journalist in newspapers, radio and television and is one of Sky News' longest serving presenters. 

While at Sky News he has been on air for many of the biggest breaking news stories of recent times, including the fall of Baghdad, the arrest and execution of Saddam Hussein and the July London bombings.

Stephen Dixon

Steve DixonSky News presenter Stephen Dixon joined the channel in 2000 and presents Sunrise every Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning.
 
As a presenter he has been on air for many significant breaking news stories including the terrorist attacks in London on July 7 2005, the foiled airline terror plots in August 2006, the beginning of the NATO air campaign over Libya and the fall of Tripoli in 2011.
 
Before joining Sky News, Stephen spent four years at Channel 5 News working as a presenter, reporter and programme editor.  Prior to this Stephen worked for ITN as a producer, then presenter, on ITN World News.

Tim Marshall

Tim MarshallTim Marshall is a leading authority on foreign affairs, and has reported from 30 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East and North America.

Tim has covered the conflicts in Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq and Lebanon. In 2007, he led reporting for Sky’s Inside Iraq week, marking the fourth anniversary of the Gulf War. In August 2005, he charted the Israeli pull out from Gaza and reported from the front line during the conflict in Afghanistan. Tim reported extensively on the volatile situation in Pakistan both before and after Benazhir Bhutto’s assassination.  His interview with Bhutto ahead of her return to Pakistan from exile was a world exclusive.

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