Vicki Young
Vicki Young | |
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Born | 1971 (age 53–54) |
Education | Truro High School for Girls |
Alma mater | New Hall, Cambridge |
Employer | BBC |
Title | Chief Political Correspondent of BBC News (2015–2020) Deputy Political Editor of BBC News (2020–present) Presenter Politics Live (2025–) |
Spouse | [1] |
Children | 2 |
Vicki Young (born 1971)[2][3] is a British journalist. She has been the Deputy Political Editor of BBC News since October 2020 and the presenter of Politics Live since June 2025.
She was formerly the chief political correspondent and has contributed to BBC coverage of seven general elections. She has occasionally served as a relief presenter on the BBC News channel.
Early life
[edit]Young attended Truro High School for Girls, finishing in 1988. During her senior years she was head girl at the school.[4] She then attended New Hall, Cambridge.[5]
Career
[edit]Young's career at the BBC began as a reporter at BBC Wales before joining the One O'Clock News as a political correspondent. She was a correspondent for BBC Breakfast from 2008 to 2011. In 2015, Young was promoted to the role of BBC News' chief political correspondent. She was given the position in response to Norman Smith's promotion to assistant political editor. In 2014, she served as a sit-in reporter for Daily Politics and has also reported for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5 Live. In 2020 she was appointed as deputy political editor.[6]
On 4 April 2025, the BBC announced Young will be the new presenter of Politics Live, replacing Jo Coburn.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Rae Stewart obituary
- ^ Kanter, Jake (22 October 2021). "Who would replace Laura Kuenssberg as BBC political editor?". The Times. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
- ^ Kanter, Jake. "Vicki Young rules herself out of race to replace Laura Kuenssberg at BBC". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460.
- ^ "BBC Chief Political Correspondent inspires the leaders of tomorrow at Truro High speech day". Truro High School for Girls. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
- ^ "Notable alumnae". Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. 3 August 2015. Archived from the original on 25 August 2019. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ^ "Vicki Young appointed BBC's new Deputy Political Editor". BBC Media Centre. 1 October 2020. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
- ^ "Vicki Young announced as new presenter of Politics Live". bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
External links
[edit]- Vicki Young on Twitter
- Vicki Young at IMDb