Vicki Young appointed BBC’s new Deputy Political Editor

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The BBC has announced that Vicki Young will be the BBC’s new Deputy Political Editor.
Vicki Young is currently BBC News’ Chief Political Correspondent. She brings decades of journalistic experience and has recently helped viewers navigate Brexit, the 2019 General Election and the coronavirus pandemic.

She has worked for the BBC for more than 25 years, starting as a reporter at BBC Wales before joining the parliamentary team at Westminster. She became the BBC's Chief Political Correspondent in 2015.

Vicki has covered seven General Elections, numerous international summits across the world, and has been a presenter on the BBC News Channel, Politics Live, and Westminster Hour on Radio 4. She is also a regular studio pundit for the BBC's election results programmes and on The Andrew Marr Show. She also spent two years as a health correspondent.

Katy Searle, Head of BBC Westminster, says: “Vicki brings enormously clarity to her reporting, as well as a wealth of experience at Westminster. I am very excited to welcome her to this role.”

Vicki Young says: "It's a real honour to become the BBC's new Deputy Political Editor. As a journalist, it's both a privilege and an incredible responsibility to be in the front row at such an extraordinary period in UK politics.

"Viewers and listeners rely on us to explain these complex times in a clear and fair way - and that's what the BBC does best. That's why we remain by far the most trusted news source in the UK, and that's why the people have been turning to us for informed and impartial coverage of the events of the past few years. I'm proud to be part of an incredible BBC team at Westminster."

Vicki will begin her new role with immediate effect.

Source BBC One

October 2, 2020 3:50am ET by BBC One  

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