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  2. Emily Morgan (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Morgan began her career in 2001 creating and reading news bulletins at Independent Radio News. She subsequently became a producer under ITV's political editor Tom Bradby and then an on-camera news reporter, covering Wales and the West of England and then becoming a political correspondent.

  3. Wikipedia : Database reports/Recent deaths

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    This is a list of people who died in the last 5 days with an article at the English Wikipedia. For people without an English Wikipedia page see: Wikipedia:Database reports/Recent deaths (red links). Generally updated at least daily, last time: 12:08, 30 December 2024 (UTC).

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  5. Vuyo Mbuli - Wikipedia

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    Vuyo Mbuli (14 May 1967 – 19 May 2013) was a South African television personality and news presenter at Morning Live.He began working as an anchor at SABC in 1993 with Tracy O'Brien and then worked on the debut show Morning Live in 1999 until his death.

  6. List of current BBC newsreaders and reporters - Wikipedia

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    BBC News, Verified Live, BBC News at One: Maryam Moshiri: BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News The World Today [6] ', Talking Business: Christian Fraser: BBC News,The Context, BBC Election Coverage: Ben Brown: BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News, The World Today, Verified Live, BBC News Now [5 ...

  7. Bill Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    He presented BBC News 24 and BBC Radio 5 Live before taking on his most notable role as one of the main presenters of BBC Breakfast, a position he held for 15 years between 2001 and 2016. Later in his career, he presented the religious series Songs of Praise and game show Think Tank, as well as being a presenter on the radio station Classic FM.

  8. 1955 in British television - Wikipedia

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    17 January – Gaby Rado, television journalist (died 2003) 3 February – Kirsty Wark, television presenter; 8 February – Carol Harrison, actress and writer; 18 March – Jeff Stelling, sports journalist and television presenter; 29 March – Marina Sirtis, actress; 5 April – Janice Long, née Chegwin, pop music presenter (died 2021)

  9. Jon Snow (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Snow was born in Ardingly, Sussex, the son of George D'Oyly Snow, Bishop of Whitby, and Joan, a pianist who studied at the Royal College of Music. [4] He is a grandson of First World War General Sir Thomas D'Oyly Snow (about whom he writes in his foreword to Ronald Skirth's war memoir The Reluctant Tommy) [5] and is the cousin of retired BBC television news presenter Peter Snow. [4]