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Nicholas Anthony Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist who has been a presenter on BBC Radio 4's Today programme since 2015. Prior to this, he spent ten years as political editor for BBC News and has had many other roles with the broadcaster. Robinson was interested in politics from an early age.
BBC News provides television journalism to BBC network bulletins (on BBC One and BBC Two) and programmes as well as the BBC News Channel available around the world and in the United Kingdom. BBC News runs BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC World Service as part of its rolling news coverage, journalists and presenters also contribute to podcasts produced ...
The Street That Cut Everything is a British television documentary presented by BBC political editor Nick Robinson.Billed as a social experiment, 50 residents of a street in Preston, Lancashire were persuaded to go without all council services for six weeks, and work together to run their own community with the aid of the Council Tax rebates they received for not having local authority services.
BBC host Nick Robinson interviewed his daughter about actress Saoirse Ronan's comment that women think about safety all the time. 'I feel unsafe when I go out in the dark' - Nick Robinson's ...
Liz Truss has agreed to be interviewed by veteran political journalist Nick Robinson. The Tory leadership frontrunner will take part in the one-to-one interview at 7pm on August 30 on BBC One, the ...
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She was a candidate to succeed Andrew Marr as the BBC's political editor in 2005, but lost out to Nick Robinson. Kearney featured in a spoof segment of the BBC comedy series Time Trumpet , titled "Honey, I Shrunk Martha Kearney", in which Jeremy Paxman , in a fantasy version of Newsnight , interviewed her when she was a third of her normal size.
BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson's tablet computer interrupts a heated debate about Prime Minister's Questions on the day's edition of The Daily Politics when it begins playing the Queen song "Fat Bottomed Girls". [21] 17: Channel 4 News broadcasts the only known recording of Cambridge spy Guy Burgess.