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BBC star Jo Coburn QUITS hit daily show after 28 years as she says ‘it’s time to move on’

POLITICS Live presenter Jo Coburn will leave the BBC after 28 years at the broadcaster.

The journalist has presented the BBC’s daily weekday politics show – since it launched in 2018.

Jo Coburn announcing her departure from presenting BBC Politics Live.
BBC

Jo Coburn will leave the BBC after 28 years at the broadcaster[/caption]

Coburn, who joined the BBC in 1997 as a reporter covering Westminster, said: “What a privilege to have been in the hot seat of the Daily Politics and then Politics Live covering the tumultuous events of the last decade or so.

“It’s time to move on and hand over to someone else but I’ve loved it all, especially the people I’ve worked with and the hundreds of guests who’ve kept me company in the studio every day.”

She will leave the BBC at the end of May with a new presenter announced in due course.

Hilary O’Neill, executive editor of politics at the BBC, said: “Jo has shaped Politics Live into the programme it is today where viewers tune in knowing they’ll be expertly guided through the biggest political stories, whilst making them accessible and entertaining.

“Jo is a forensic interviewer and engaging presenter who draws on her deep knowledge of politics to challenge ministers on the issues that matter most to the public.

“She will be greatly missed by both the audience and her colleagues.”

Coburn previously presented BBC Two’s Daily Politics with Andrew Neil, before taking on the lead presenter role for Politics Live when it replaced Daily Politics.

She has appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, the Six and Ten bulletins and the BBC News Channel.

During her BBC career she anchored live coverage of six chancellors’ budgets, covered eight general elections and hosted overnight by-election specials.

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