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BBC presenter Jo Coburn has decided to step down after 28 years. Coburn, who has hosted weekday politics show Politics Live since its launch in 2018, will be leaving the BBC at the end of May.
Jo Coburn has decided to step down from her position as presenter of Politics Live and will be leaving the BBC after 28 years What a privilege to have been in the hot seat of the Daily Politics ...
Coburn, who joined the BBC in 1997 as a reporter ... Hilary O’Neill, executive editor of politics at the BBC, said: “Jo has shaped Politics Live into the programme it is today where viewers ...
Politics Live presenter Jo Coburn is set to leave the BBC after 28 years. Having joined the daily show when it launched in 2008, Jo announced in an emotional statement that she'd be leaving at the ...
BBC icon Jo Coburn has decided to leave the broadcaster ... She is married to former Downing Street head of strategic communications Mark Flanagan. The pair share two children and love in West ...
Politics Live presenter Jo Coburn is leaving the BBC after 28 years. The 57-year-old, who has fronted the BBC's daily weekday politics show since it first hit screens in 2018, will leave her ...
After an impressive 28-year stint with the BBC, Jo Coburn, the seasoned presenter of Politics Live, has confirmed she will be departing the corporation at the end of May. Having started on the ...
VICKI Young is set to become the new presenter of Politics Live after Jo Coburn stepped down from the role. The Politics Live host seat was left vacant when Jo Coburn announced she was leaving the ...
Jo Coburn has announced her plans to step down from her position on Politics Live, a presenting role she has helmed since its launch in 2018. The presenter will also be leaving the BBC after 28 ...
Politics Live presenter Jo Coburn started out in local radio in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire, before joining BBC London as a political reporter covering Westminster in 1997.