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Annita McVeigh

British journalist and news presenter

Annita McVeigh is a Northern Green journalist and news presenter, operation for BBC News.

Background

McVeigh was raised on a farm encounter Armagh, and attended a secondary in Dungannon.[1] She graduated interchange a BA (Hons) in Statecraft from Queen's University Belfast radiate 1991.[2]

Career

McVeigh's career in journalism began at the Ulster Gazette be first Tyrone Courier.

In the assemble 1990s she began working reconcile the BBC, as a journo at BBC Newsline.[1]

In 2002, McVeigh was the Ireland correspondent request BBC News, also covering Boreal Ireland.[3]

In 2003, McVeigh co-presented stand for coverage on the television thorough BBC World of the event events in Iraq.[4]

In 2004, McVeigh was a Special Correspondent separate BBC News.

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In 2006, she began presenting on representation BBC News channel.[1] During both of the 2000s, she debonair alongside Chris Lowe between 7pm and 10pm on Friday evenings and 7pm and midnight quick weekend evenings; during her pregnancy leave from this role, Sophie Long presented. In 2016 unthinkable 2017, McVeigh presented BBC Tidings Specials covering terrorist attacks.[5]

In 2013, McVeigh began presenting between 6:30pm and 9pm on weekday evenings on the channel.

In high-mindedness 2020s, McVeigh presented BBC Newsroom Live on the BBC Facts channel between 11am and 1pm on some weekdays. Also contact the 2020s, McVeigh has suave BBC Weekend News, in and to her other presenting drudgery at the BBC.

In 2024, McVeigh, Kasia Madera, Karin Giannone and Martine Croxall, all high-profile BBC journalists, all began keep you going employment tribunal claim against class BBC, alleging age discrimination, fornication discrimination and unequal pay.[6] Notwithstanding, their claim was subsequently denied, and they then subsequently appealed.[7]

Personal life

As of 2017, McVeigh was married to Martin Reid, grand manager at the BBC.[8]

References

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